Probably more like flawed thinking but I don't get Test 63 S3 Q6 (bus drivers). The correct answer is D but I can think of a scenario where the assumption is not true but the conclusion would still hold. It doesn't seem to me that D is a better choice than C and neither of those choices seem to me to be required. Does anyone else question this one?
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I had an LG LR LG RC LR test and have an unhealthy obsession with figuring out if the real LG (round table) was my first or second LG section - I can't remember - leaning towards first. I think the 7 schools/theater performances was the first game in the fake LG section (even though amanda.m.maguire says it was real - her only LG game - how could this be??). Can anybody shed some light on this?
I also had the 7 schools/theater performances question in the same section with the circular. Best I can figure, this "city workers" question that PowerScore is talking about was switched out with the schools/theaters on this go-round. They're assuming that the test was verbatim Feb 2014. I think eventually they'll figure it out and recant.
rwest90212 - I think you've solved it. So you didn't have the supervised/unsupervised game?
lightbulb finally came on, I think. The assumption being true is the only way the argument could be true in every case. I think what was throwing me was answer C - it's still a little unclear to me why that one is wrong.
I had an LG LR LG RC LR test and have an unhealthy obsession with figuring out if the real LG (round table) was my first or second LG section - I can't remember - leaning towards first. I think the 7 schools/theater performances was the first game in the fake LG section (even though amanda.m.maguire says it was real - her only LG game - how could this be??). Can anybody shed some light on this?
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I’m so confused, I had the LG-LR-LG-RC-LR and thought my second section was the real and the first was experimental. People are saying the first one was real?? Could’ve sworn the circular one was in my second section. What about a LG prompt on someone standing in the Front/Side/Back... was that real or experimental?
I had two LG sections- believe that was expiremental.
Sorry to keep asking, still can’t get this straight in my head. Did the real LG section have a game where U had to be alone and J couldn’t be with K or something?
Michaela - I'm confused too but I think we can resolve it. I believe U had to be alone and J couldn’t be with K or something was fake. Art Installation, something with gardens, super/unsuper, and round table was real. This was my first game in LG LR LG RC LR test. I don't think your front/back/side could have been in the same game as round table? Front/back/side must have been with U had to be alone and J couldn’t be with K or something - wait...now I'm confusing myself because I remember all of the games you mentioned except Front/Back/Side - something isn't matching up...maybe U had to be alone and J couldn’t be with K or something was the something with gardens game so it's real....I think I just made our confusion worse!
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I’m so confused, I had the LG-LR-LG-RC-LR and thought my second section was the real and the first was experimental. People are saying the first one was real?? Could’ve sworn the circular one was in my second section. What about a LG prompt on someone standing in the Front/Side/Back... was that real or experimental?
That's where I'm comfused, i coulda sworn I had african countries and front/back/side one with the circular table
No African countries or front/back/side for me - but did have round table. Round table was definitely real - I did have fake LG section but can't remember much about it...other than no African countries or front/back/side...
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Okay so now I’m remembering my 2nd LR section. I’m pretty sure it was 26 qs and question 24 was a really hard q about a photo this kid found of his aunt, Jamaica 1972. Question 25 was two statements about taxes increasing and which of the following applies to one but not the other. Anyone remember that who didn’t have an experimental LR?
Aunt Jamaica - pretty sure experimental. I had 2 LGs - think I would remember Aunt Jamaica and I don't...
Does anyone that had 2 LG sections happen to remember the first game in the fake section? Art Installations was the first one in the real section.
hmm...I'm still not getting it. Where does the argument claim that it is a fair representation? And why would this matter? It could be fair but that would not affect my example above. I know it's me but I just can't can't figure out where my thinking is going wrong.
Was LG City Workers the Supervised/Unsupervised one?
Thanks Kateryna.
Does anyone remember the fake games?
Thanks for the comment. Here is my thinking - say drivers are graded on a scale of 0-100 and there are 3 drivers. Driver A gets a 90 under normal conditions and drivers B and C both get 80s. Now, let's say Driver A drops 10 whopping points to an 80 in the presence of a supervisor while B and C only drop one measly point to 79s. So I would say the assumption didn't happen but the conclusion is still good.
Does anyone remember what the other games were - other than junior/senior, that is?
I'll say Mar 2nd.
Anyone experts want to give away their secrets? These types are my downfall - or at least, one of them...
bummer - so much for my reading comprehension skills!
I think you get more than just the score - according to the lsac site:
"If there were no irregularities or special test circumstances, you will have online access to the Item Response Report, Item Response Report Information, answer sheet*, disclosure book (unless the test is nondisclosed), writing sample, and the conversion table. The disclosure book will be available for six months from the date of the test."
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Can we ask how many were on each game in the real LG section? If yes, I hereby ask?
Thanks. But what about the number of questions on each of the 4 LG games - 5 6 7 5 - or something like that?
Can we ask how many were on each game in the real LG section? If yes, I hereby ask?
What does a curve of -9,-10,11, etc. mean? i.e. like in the poll?
Didn't someone say they actually talked to someone at LSAC who said the scores would be released next week?
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Does anyone remember how many questions were in the third game of the real LG set? I think I made an error in my diagram because for one of the questions, two of the answers could have been correct based on my game boards :( Wondering how much damage was done
Can't remember - was this the art installation game or the students/plays game? I saw somewhere where someone said there were 5 in the circular table game and I think there were 6 in the first game which leaves 12 for the 2 middle games.