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It can be inferred that there were more bad draws than good draws or was there little physical change in those with damage to frontal lobes? I said the former, but I might be wrong… I changed it last minute.
Also, what was the “isolated advantage” that Love’s theory, in the first passage, had over Van’s, about the canoe ladders? I forget what I put, but it was the hardest question of the test IMO.
@16elir i put show distinction
none of the answers seemed particularly correct but that seemed the most correct
It could not have been a piecewise function. The piecewise function indicated that x (miles) could not be equal to 4. Except, the table stated that x >1 and x is less than or equal to 1.
I got the one with the steeper slope. Either D or E.
@ALibertarian I said fewer resources
@ALibertarian sorry, it was little physical change. I debated “isolated advantage” one… I think I eventually said it used less resources? Does anyone else remember what they said???
Did anyone get a math section where one of the questions asked you for the amount of pizzas without pepperoni, and was that the experimental? None of my friends got a question like that and I’m really aggravated because I’m pretty sure I got all the questions right in that section, whereas I got 2 of the math wrong in the section right after that one :-/
I circled isolated advantage, but also had less resources. I think they were two different questions.
Also, couldn’t you infer that there were more bad draws than good draws for the psychology passage?
@ALibertarian I put the advantage was that it causes less damage to the statue. but the statue fell over and broke during his experiment so i was probably wrong
@ALibertarian I said that they had more bad draws because they didn’t get the ‘hunch’ that normal people did.
@16elir I think the first one use 15 men while the second one use 50-70 people so I put fewer resouces
I said fewer resources because fewer people and time were needed.
My proctor realized that it should have been 20 minutes so she made us disregard what it said. But I’m hearing that some proctors gave students 25 minutes. That’s probably going to be an issue and now I’m worried.
For the last writing section
On the that said … Far tastier…
Should it be far more tastier than ?
@MusicManatee - Same. Anyone else circle bad draws, fewer resources, and Pacific advantage?
@16elir I got the sense that the platforms were not as big, so I chose fewer resources.
Dang, that one was a toughie…
But yeah, I said the same about the isolated advantage question, since building heavy, giant canoes clearly uses up a lot of resources.
It’s not more bad draws than good draws because the hunch increases how many good draws you have. So if you take out the hunch the bad and good should be equal cuz it’s random.
My proctor gave us 25, definitely going to be a problem, very curious about what happens
I put “far tastier”