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Does anyone else do this? I may have been way above my target score on this test if I didn't fall into this trap. The worst part is, I do it all the time. I think I remember an answer but it is actually the answer that I chose the last time I took the test and it was incorrect.
Any help in combating this would be greatly appreciated!
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It happens from time to time and I'm thankful for them when they do happen because I have to force myself to work through the question and at times fight with my gut feeling. This is what I do in general if I have a feeling that I remember a question I do my best to find the flaw before I go to the answer choices and if I'm down to two answer choices, I don't pick the one that I remember because it could very much likely be the wrong answer choices I had picked before so more reasons to use logic and reasoning!
Whenever you think you remeber an answer always work back through the logic and write a short note/few words why you picked the answer.
I found this really useful for retakes and it captured info I wasnt seeing in BR as it was in the "timed moment".
It helped me see weaknesses and paterns I was missing.
Theres also the gut check aspect but just try to just work through the problem.
Thanks @stepharizona288 for bringing this up.
This happens with me quite often as well. I try to rationalize the answer but end up making the same mistake in reasoning again. Advice on this will be much appreciated.