Moreover even students who have never taken psychology 1


Students taking a multiple-choice exam rarely guess randomly. They usually can rule out some answers as preposterous and identify others as good candidates. Moreover, even students who have never taken Psychology 1 would probably know who Pavlov was, or what we mean by sibling rivalry. Suppose that the exam above was our Psychology 1 exam, where each question had four alternative choices.

(a) What would you conclude if the student got a score of 70?

(b) How high a score would the student have to get so that you were 95% confident that the student wasn't just guessing at random?

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