A problem with using the known group method of setting cut scores is that
A) there is no consistent method of obtaining contrasting groups.
B) strong deterrents to test user acceptance of the data are in place.
C) no standards are in place for choosing contrasting groups.
D) test users must be personally familiar with each member in the known group.
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