Standard test of symptoms of three different behavioral


A clinical psychologist administered a standard test of symptoms of three different behavioral disorders to a new patient at a mental health clinic. On the scale that measures Disorder F (in the general public, M = 60, SD = 8), the person's score is 62. On the scale that measures Disorder H (in the general public, M = 32, SD = .5), the person's score is 34. And on the scale that measures Disorder K (in the general public, M = 83, SD = 12), the person's score is 89.

For the symptoms of which disorder or disorders did this person score substantially higher than the general public? Be sure to explain the calculations you used in determining the answer?

Explain your answer to someone who has never had a course in statistics.

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