mcelroytutoring wrote:
HiLine wrote:
The ESR's that you have posted do not support that conclusion.
What you are doing is comparing two scenarios that are not equivalent.
A candidate who answers 3 questions wrong at the beginning and answers the rest of the questions correctly is going to score less than one that answers 3 questions wrong at the end and answers the rest of the questions correctly, because the latter tackles more challenging questions at the same level of accuracy and thus should
ompetent candidate.What you are doing is comparing two scenarios that are not equivalent.
A candidate who answers 3 questions wrong at the beginning and answers the rest of the questions correctly is going to score less than one that answers 3 questions wrong at the end and answers the rest of the questions correctly, because the latter tackles more challenging questions at the same level of accuracy and thus should
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