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The percentage of respondents with scores at the ceiling (score of 100) and floor (score of 0) were calculated for each scale.
Descriptive statistics for the DSQOLS subscales showed a good distribution of scores and low floor (score of 0) and ceiling (score of 100) effects supporting the reliability of this scale (Table 1).
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The percentage of respondents at floor and ceiling scores were examined for each dimension of the EQ-5D.
The number of responses at minimum (floor) and maximum (ceiling) scores were reported.
There were no floor effects, but ceiling effects (scores of 100%) were apparent.
Descriptive statistics, including mean, standard deviation, and percentage of floor and ceiling of scores were calculated.
These experiments revealed two valuable points: first, some mutants perform even better than dunce1 in the maze under certain "learning" conditions (there is no ceiling at an optomotor score of ∼1.2), and second, a strong optomotor performance does not always imply a lack of plasticity.
% reaching ceiling: % reaching a score of 0 before treatment (the best functional status) * HFS-7 items.
There were ceiling effects in QoL measures at baseline: for each group the mean score was 3.9, with a maximum score of 5 (ceiling).
The figure clearly illustrates the ceiling effect, as the maximum score of the test was 32.
Table 2 displays means, standard deviations, floor effects and ceiling effects on each subscale score of the PedsQL™ 3.0 Asthma Module.
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