Refer to Case Study 1.3 in which two students were accused of cheating because the licensing board determined the odds of such similar answers were less than 1 in 10,000. Further investigation...


Refer to
Case Study 1.3
in which two students were accused of cheating because the licensing board determined the odds of such similar answers were less than 1 in 10,000. Further investigation revealed that over 20% of all pairs of students had matches giving low odds like these.

Clearly, something was wrong with the method used by the board. Read the case study and identify what erroneous assumption they made in their determination of the odds. (Hint: Use your own experience with answering multiple-choice questions.)








Aug 31, 2022
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