Question 68 / 100:  A T-score is different from a z-score. A z-score is the same as the

standard deviation. A T-score, however, has a mean of 50 with

every 10 points landing at a standard deviation above or below

the mean. Thus a T-score of 60 would equal +1 SD while a Tscore

of 40 would

A  be –2 SD
B  be –1 SD
C  be a z-score of +2.
D  be a z-score of +1.
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