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?
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