Suppose we have reason to believe that the underlying distribution of some

attribute is normal. If, after getting a distribution of test scores, the distribution is
skewed, we

(a) start over
(b) drop items and add others until we obtain the desired distribution
(c) conclude that the underlying distribution is truly skewed
(d) conclude that we are not measuring something important enough for the
true distribution to appear

B

Psychology

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