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September 08, 2008, 12:59:47 am
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Question: Of the two grading systems
relative is better with no conditions - 0 (0%)
relative with lower condition and upper condition is better - 0 (0%)
absolute is better - 0 (0%)
both systems need change - 1 (100%)
non of the systems is good - 0 (0%)
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Zafar Koreshi
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« on: July 15, 2008, 06:45:37 am »

Is relative grading better than absolute grading?
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2008, 08:39:30 am »

I think it may depend a lot on what class is being taught, at what level, and who the students are.

I think relative grading (grading on a normal curve) can lead to grade inflation; even if every student in the class does very poorly and puts forth no effort, there is still going to be someone who gets an A. Vice versa: even if everyone in the class does *very well*, somebody still ends up with a poor grade to satisfy the normal distribution.
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« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2008, 11:28:31 am »

ok; with conditions that
1- nobody below a 40% will pass
2- not more than 10% o a class will get A's
does that sound better?
assumption: a fac mem will make a paper in which most of the results
are in mu-sigma,mu+sigma
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