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What are scale attenuation effects? These are effects that
truncate or limit
a range of measures; too high produces
a floor effect and too low produces a
ceiling effect. When
the tasks are too easy or too difficult for the respondents,
scores tend to bunch together at either the floor or ceiling.
People with
different ability levels may get the same score
because the test cannot
adequately discriminate them.