Do you guys type the stimulus or is there a way we can copy the words and save some time?
I personally find that typing out the stimulus manually helps me to identify places where I may have misunderstood/misread something previously. Yes, copying and pasting would save time, but you should be reading the stimulus that intently regardless of whether you need to input a question into a wrong answer spreadsheet or not.
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Do you guys type the stimulus or is there a way we can copy the words and save some time?
I personally find that typing out the stimulus manually helps me to identify places where I may have misunderstood/misread something previously. Yes, copying and pasting would save time, but you should be reading the stimulus that intently regardless of whether you need to input a question into a wrong answer spreadsheet or not.