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English: The Floor Effect in psychology is where cognitive tests are made so that participants with cognitive issues can complete them with ease; but they are made to look harder than they actually are, so that malingerers believe that the test is too difficult for participants with cognitive issues, and they fail on purpose, which alerts the test administrator to malingering.
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This image is a diagram of the Floor Effect in psychology, which is used to detect malingering.

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