Which of the following expresses a distinction between floor and ceiling effects in testing?

a) With the floor effect, many examinees receive very low scores, while with the ceiling effect, many examinees receiving very high scores.
b) With the floor effect, it is not possible to differentiate among people of high ability, while with the ceiling effect, it is not possible to differentiate among people of low ability.
c) With the floor effect, many examinees receive scores in the middle range, while with the ceiling effect, few examinees receive scores in the middle range.
d) With the floor effect, little useful information is gained about people of average ability, while with the ceiling effect little information is gained about people with high ability.


a

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