Roseborn Press Norming Service

The following norms were derived from an Australian population drawn from varied socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds with a wide variety in their physical and developmental ability and as such it is hoped that they accurately reflect the makeup of the Australian general population

The data were collected from a range of assessment agencies, mainly throughout metropolitan Sydney and country New South Wales.


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VICTA NORMS

NUMBER OF TESTS

92

10 April 1999

RAW SCORES

SUPERVISION

SCHOLARSHIP

INDEPENDENCE

ORGANISATION

SELF CONFIDENCE

FAMILY

ADVENTURE

LEADERSHIP

INTEGRITY

JOB SECURITY

WORK ETHIC

8.76

6.89

11.93

10.51

10.29

10.39

6.20

6.97

12.05

10.09

11.32

20

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

98.91

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

19

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

99.46

96.74

100.00

100.00

99.46

100.00

100.00

18

99.46

100.00

99.46

100.00

98.91

94.57

100.00

100.00

98.91

100.00

99.46

17

98.37

100.00

97.28

100.00

98.37

91.85

99.46

100.00

98.91

99.46

97.83

16

97.28

99.46

94.02

98.91

96.20

88.04

97.28

100.00

97.83

96.74

96.74

15

96.20

98.91

88.04

96.74

92.39

82.61

95.65

100.00

92.39

90.22

94.57

14

94.02

97.83

80.43

91.85

88.04

76.63

92.93

99.46

79.35

83.70

85.87

13

86.41

94.02

70.65

82.61

83.15

72.28

88.59

97.83

63.04

77.17

72.28

12

79.89

90.22

53.80

72.83

73.37

65.76

84.24

94.57

46.20

64.13

56.52

11

77.17

88.59

36.41

59.78

61.41

59.24

80.43

89.13

29.89

52.17

39.67

10

71.20

83.15

22.28

40.76

48.91

53.80

77.17

80.43

16.85

44.02

27.17

9

61.96

75.54

9.78

23.37

33.15

43.48

71.74

71.20

8.15

36.96

21.20

8

45.11

64.67

2.72

13.59

20.11

30.43

64.13

62.50

5.43

32.07

15.22

7

26.63

52.72

1.09

8.70

11.96

20.11

59.24

50.54

3.80

25.00

7.61

6

16.85

41.85

0.54

5.43

7.07

13.59

55.43

38.04

2.17

17.93

2.72

5

11.96

29.35

0.00

3.26

4.35

9.24

49.46

28.80

1.63

11.96

1.09

4

6.52

19.02

0.00

1.09

2.17

5.98

41.85

18.48

0.54

7.07

0.54

3

2.72

11.96

0.00

0.00

1.09

4.35

32.61

9.78

0.00

2.72

0.00

2

1.63

8.70

0.00

0.00

0.54

2.72

22.83

7.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

1

0.54

4.35

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.54

13.04

4.35

0.00

0.00

0.00

0

0.00

0.54

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.35

1.09

0.00

0.00

0.00

Thanks is given to the following organisations for supplying data for inclusion in these norms