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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is completely problematic or challenging.
Example: "The lack of communication between departments has created a total problem for the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a complete issue" or "an absolute dilemma."
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"This is a total problem".
A total problem score is obtained by summing all items.
In addition, a total problem score was calculated (range 0 87).
Two second-order scales reflecting internalizing and externalizing and a total problem score can be calculated.
A total problem score is computed by summing the scores of all items.
Of all children, 12.8% had a total problem score above 63, indicating behavioural problems.
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It also provides a Total Problems score.
These are summed to provide a total problems score (0 40).
All problem items are summed to calculate a Total Problems score.
The first four sub-scale scores combine to give a total problems score.
A total problems score is derived from the first 4 subscales [ 64].
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