The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) measures the impact of addiction on a person’s personal, family, and work life. among addicts who respond to the survey, the mean score on the ASI is 145, with a standard deviation of 17.5. Scores are normally distributed. D. What is the probability that a randomly selected respondent will have an ASI score between 130 and 150? E. There's a new treatment for addiction and because resources are limited, a program decides it can offer it only to those people whose ASI scores are in the top 10% of scores. What raw score on the ASI would a person have to have to be eligible for the program?
The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) measures the impact of addiction on a person’s personal, family, and work life. among addicts who respond to the survey, the
D. What is the probability that a randomly selected respondent will have an ASI score between 130 and 150?
E. There's a new treatment for addiction and because resources are limited, a program decides it can offer it only to those people whose ASI scores are in the top 10% of scores. What raw score on the ASI would a person have to have to be eligible for the program? (Hint: this is an 'inside-out' type of problem.)
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There's a new treatment for addiction and because resources are limited, a program decides it can offer it only to those people whose ASI scores are in the top 10% of scores. What raw score on the ASI would a person have to have to be eligible for the program?