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On any of the explanation videos for practice problems (including lessons), when you click the "Answers" box and hover over the answer choices, on the bottom of each answer choice is a percentage indicating what percentage of people choice that particular answer. Then there are what appears to be LSAT scores above each answer choice. Does anyone know what this means?
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I believe it's the average score of someone who picked that answer choice. I think the curve column to the right of that is a bit more useful, though, for gauging the relative difficulty of a given question.
Thanks @taschasp! That's what I figured but sometimes it seems odd that someone with a ridiculously high score would choose an obviously wrong AC on an easy question. But yeah, the gray curve column is much more useful.