Assuming that the Behavior Problem scores discussed in this chapter come from a population with a mean

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Assuming that the Behavior Problem scores discussed in this chapter come from a population with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10, what would be a diagnostically meaningful cutoff if you wanted to identify those children who score in the highest 2% of the population?
(Diagnostic cutoffs like this are a major reason for converting raw scores to T scores on such tests.)
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