Multiple Choice
Test users who treat ordinal data as if they were interval data must be constantly alert to the possibility of
A) a highly skewed standard error.
B) gross inequality of intervals.
C) extreme kurtosis in a graphed distribution of test scores.
D) legal challenges from the ACLU.
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