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Our cognitive measurements and graphs explained

Baseline Score

The baseline score is a calibrated reaction time test which averages your reaction time (in milliseconds) for three separate tests in order to approximate an average score which your future readiness test results will be compared against.

Readiness Score

The readiness score is the calculation of how your reaction time result compares to your baseline score. For example, if your baseline score is 200 ms and your reaction time result is 180 ms, then your Readiness Score result will say your reaction time was 10% faster than your baseline score.

Readiness Score vs Reaction Time

The readiness score is the percentage of your latest score in comparison to your baseline whereas the reaction time is the test result in ms. In this example below, the Readiness Score is 15% faster and the reaction time is 230 ms.

Agility Score

The agility score is calculated from the inverse efficiency score of your reaction time result divided by the percentage of stimuli you correctly responded to. This number is mapped to a 1-100 scale in order to show how you are testing. Keep in mind that it will be very difficult to receive a 100 result.

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