Originally Posted by
Gilly
From what I can tell, the way to read the number scores is such that the first number is your score and the second is the max.
"Raw scores on the scales are transformed into a standardized metric known as T-scores (Mean or Average equals 50, Standard Deviation equals 10)"
This is basically saying that on your T-scores any score between 40 and 60 is in the average range. (And the T-score is just your Transformed raw score)
edit: here's a webpage I found to help with interpretation:
http://www.mmpi-info.com/mmpi-2/
"Consider "High" to be T70 or more on the MMPI, and T65 or more on the MMPI-2. The higher a scale is, the more the more pathological descripters apply. Use the more benign descripters with moderately high scores. Consider "low" to be about T45 and below on the MMPI, and T40 and below on the MMPI-2. "