Multiple Choice
In psychological testing, skewed distributions usually signify that the test developer has
A) a bias that favors one or more subgroups of persons
B) purposely set out to produce a test with skewness
C) underestimated the ability of some subjects
D) included too few easy items or too few hard items
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