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promethius
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I am an instructor in a DOD academy. I am trying to show that the way that students are being graded in a particular performance test is a statistical improbability.
I have 200 students, all of which received a final grade of A in a course which consisted of 38 performance tests. These students consisted of 6 different classes which conducted these tests.
the academy works fon a graduate level 10 point grading system, i.e. 100-90 =A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 =C, 69 and below failure.
My logic tells me that it is impossible for 200 human beings with varying intelligence levels, all to receive the grade of A for 38 individual performance tests.
I may not be providing sufficient amount of information, but if anyone out there can help, it would greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance to all!
I have 200 students, all of which received a final grade of A in a course which consisted of 38 performance tests. These students consisted of 6 different classes which conducted these tests.
the academy works fon a graduate level 10 point grading system, i.e. 100-90 =A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 =C, 69 and below failure.
My logic tells me that it is impossible for 200 human beings with varying intelligence levels, all to receive the grade of A for 38 individual performance tests.
I may not be providing sufficient amount of information, but if anyone out there can help, it would greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance to all!