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The undesirable side-effects subscale accumulates the responses in the lower part of the scale: between 45.8% and 48.6% of the responses fall into the "Not at all" category, but in no case does the percentage exceed 50%, which indicates a slight floor effect.
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There was a slight tendency to a floor effect in questions 4 (worried about different things) and 7 (afraid as if something awful might happen), with 42% and 51% accumulation of answers in the lowest rating ("not at all") respectively.
No floor effect was observed.
There was no floor effect.
The floor effect limits both instruments.
First, it could be a floor effect.
No ceiling or floor effect was noted.
The floor effect could impede detection of a treatment effect.
Floor effect was not found in any of the subscales.
As expected, they found evidence of a floor effect.
This may have caused a floor effect on the IDDD.
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