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The overall three year average of the student loans default rates are standardized using Z-scores.
Methodology 2010
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The overall four-year raw debt data are standardized using Z-scores.
Methodology 2010
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After compiling the data set, we standardized the data using Z-scores; in the final computation to obtain the rankings, the data are then weighted so that they constitute a 5% importance in determining the final 2010 Forbes ranking.
Methodology 2010
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After compiling the data set, we standardized the data using Z-scores; in the final computation to obtain the rankings, the data are then weighted so that they constitute a 5% importance in determining the final 2010 Forbes ranking.
Methodology 2010
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The overall four-year raw debt data are standardized using Z-scores.
Methodology 2010
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The overall three year average of the student loans default rates are standardized using Z-scores.
Methodology 2010
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In 2009 the overall Newsweek Green Score was calculated as the weighted sum of the three component Z-scores: 45% for the Environmental Impact Score, 45% for the Green Policies Score, and 10% for the Reputation Score.
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Each partner scores a company according to their specific methodologies, and then converts the results to Z-scores, a widely accepted statistical technique that measures how a firm compares to the average score of the group.
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The enrollment adjusted numbers were standardized using Z-scores; in the final computation to obtain the rankings, the raw data are weighted so that they constitute a 10% importance in determining the final ranking.
Methodology 2010
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The enrollment adjusted numbers were standardized using Z-scores; in the final computation to obtain the rankings, the raw data are weighted so that they constitute a 10% importance in determining the final ranking.
Methodology 2010
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