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1.Now
it
is time to calculate percentiles for a continuous health outcome.
2.As
seen in the formula, we need 3 pieces of information: the mean, standard
deviation, and z-score for the desired percentile.
3.The
z-score is determined from Appendix Table 1 of your textbook.
4.In
this example, the 90th
percentile for BMI corresponds to a value of 35.3.
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