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Just taking a break from my AUD studying and ran into another website that said the following about simulation grading:
“Simulations are graded positively, i.e. you don’t get penalty if you pick the wrong answer. In other words, the strategy is to make sure you never leave anything blank — if you pick the right answer by pure chance you get the points; if not, what the hell.”
Is this true?
I know there have been a lot of becker practice simulations that ask you to choose all of the choices that apply.
If I get something similar on the exam ( which I doubt) and would choose them all I would get the simulation right?
This doesnt really make sense to me, but I was curious what others thought/experienced
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