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Oral Sensory Processing - Probable Difference - Less than others

What the score means: This child responds to sensory experiences in the mouth ‘probably less than others’. For Oral Sensory processing, this means that the child ‘almost never’ responds; children this age respond more often than this to experiences in their mouths.

Since all the cut scores on the Sensory Profile are based on the normal bell curve, a ‘probable difference’ score means that the child responds less than about 84% of peers, about the same as 14% of peers and more than 2% of peers. Go to the Bell Curve illustration to see how this works.

There is another way to look at this score for your personal thinking. The Oral Sensory processing section of the Sensory Profile has a developmental trend, i.e., the cut scores are different for younger and older children. Therefore, we can plot the raw score on the cut scores for younger children; when we do this, we see whether the child’s score is like scores received by younger children.