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Possible Explanations [Using given data set, provide an appropriate assumption]

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Question

Possible Explanations [Using given data set, provide an appropriate assumption] 1) v. Examine Student 8 and Student 25's data. Give a possible explanation for each student's "flip-flop" in performance with regard to his/her quiz average and test average. In other words, what do you think may have happened to cause such results that go against the trend. (Be brief, but clear). Student 8- Student 25- Examine Student 20 and Student 26's data. Give a possible explanation for each student's test average. In other words, why do you think one is blank while the other is a zero? (Be brief, but clear). 2) Student 20- Student 26-

Explanation / Answer

Student 8 : It seems from the data that this student is good in answering multiple choice questions and has scored 90 % but he might not be very good in answering the questions and thus scored less in test

Student 25: It seems the student is not very good with multiple choice part but good in descriptive or providing feedback and hence scored more in test

2)

Student 20: The test average score is left blank because may be student is not able to give that test

Student 26: The 0 marks shows that this student is not clear with concepts and is not well prepared for the test so not able to write anything