Anyone having a hard time changing answers during the Blind Review? I find myself biased toward the initial answer chosen and convince myself to stick with the original choice regardless if it turns out to be right or not...
I don't know if this will work for you but it does for my blind reviews:
Try to prove your answer wrong.
Also, I've noticed that when I am blind reviewing, if I'm between two answer choices, I have probably misinterpreted the stimulus. SO many times I missed a "some" or a small modifier that when taken into consideration, makes the correct answer stand out. Make sure that you can identify the conclusion and the support before you even look at the choices.
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Try to prove your answer wrong.
Also, I've noticed that when I am blind reviewing, if I'm between two answer choices, I have probably misinterpreted the stimulus. SO many times I missed a "some" or a small modifier that when taken into consideration, makes the correct answer stand out. Make sure that you can identify the conclusion and the support before you even look at the choices.