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jeka94
4 years ago
5

When taking an exam, some students think things over very thoroughly, revise their answers several times, and carefully make sur

e they have not missed anything. For these students, the correlation between the amount of time spent on an exam and their grade should be:
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1 answer:
djyliett [7]4 years ago
7 0

QUESTION OPTIONS:

A.positive and fairly strong

B.negative and fairly strong

C.fairly weak

ANSWER: positive and fairly strong.

In this example, the students, think things very thoroughly; revise their answers several times; and carefully make sure they have not missed anything. All these are good and desirable qualities that should be practiced in an exam, to expect a good result. Hence a positive and fairly good result should be their expectation.

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