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Start taking drills and set the level to 1-3 stars. Like 10 questions at a time and give your self maybe time and a half and see how you're scoring.
I understand the checklist for an ideal experiment. Large sample size, double blindness is preferred, and randomness. I might be missing one but the way the answer is worded threw me into thinking that wasn't possibly the answer. I guess the words in the correct answer that tripped me up oldly enough were "random basis". I felt it didn't imply the selection of participants but instead when the test group (the exercise group) was told to work out, and how the researchers would randomly tell them to work out during the study. Like they would tell them to work out on a Tuesday one week and then 2 days the next week, and 4 days throughout the month. Even reading it again it irritates me because the wording is ambiguous and that just pisses me off. I guess my mistake was making the assumption that the answer choice was talking about the test group and not all participants but if we're talking about a study and there's no implication in the stimulus that the study was bad if the answer is talking about people exercising my mind doesn't go to all participants in the study but to the group that was exercising because whjy would it be talking about all participants.
Fuck! now I'm irritated because without reading this discussion I honestly and truly would not understand why that is the answer. I hate this damn test. I'm too smart to constantly deal with linguistic trickier. I HATE THIS TEST.
I can have all the knowledge to answer the questions and either the time or the stupid wording is my downfall EVERY TIME. I need a drink
I just have a hard time believing the target time for this question is 1:55. The time limit on this test is driving me clinically insane.
I hate how easily I outlooked the main point. I need to do more reading comp because I feel hopeless when I make stupid mistake like this.
These examples are kinda....well the first two at least. Who wrote them? lol
I really suck at these and got 1/5 the first time and 5/5 in my blind review. Idk how that makes me feel but at least i'm improving because this whole lesson I was getting the question and blind review wrong. I also hate mbt now.
I don't even know why this question stumped me so bad but I literally spent an hour here maybe more. So i applaud myself for understanding the correct answer but I'm so f***ing annoyed at myself. I would've skipped this damn question in a real exam
They all felt wrong but as soon as he read C aloud I understand why I got it wrong. I'm so used to hearing "relayed" not "related" that it completely went over my head. Crazy how if one word was different I would have got it right. I have never even heard 'related' used like that before. No one in the English language would ever use 'relate', like that over relay. hahaahhah #ihatethistest :)