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Hi Rodrigo,

Not sure I get your question. But, are you looking for the loss in respect
of the student whose marks reduce to 80% from 83% due to the drop in the
'conflict question' or the drop in the 'overall' reduction?

Case 1: If I were the lecturer, I would perhaps remove the question in
contention completely from the assessment and score based on the remaining
questions that give 50pts. That would mean, I would not consider marking it
at all.

Case 2: After adopting case 1, I may as well score the question in
contention separately under 10pts and decide to award as bonus (this would
depend on my own intuition especially, to boost those who learn extensively
and are always reading ahead-mind you, students could take me on with this)

Case 3: A student may score more marks in the 'conflict question' than the
rest and for that matter, applying case 1 'may' sound unfair to him/her.

Case 4: If the marks are spread evenly, say 10pts each for 6 questions,
then Case 3 student benefit when I decide to choose any 5 questions to
answer. This would remove any sense of BIAS from the awards.

Case 5: If I can't follow all these, then I would have to give a new set of
questions and set clear *instructions *to the assessment.

My response is based on my understanding Rodrigio. Thanks.

*Richard Oppong Kumi*
Assistant Registrar In-Charge of Monitoring and Evaluation
Quality Assurance and Control Unit
Sunyani Polytechnic, P. O. Box 206
Sunyani, Ghana.
+233 207 028 547
+233 246 283 973

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AIMS Cameroon Alumni 2013-2014



On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Rodrigo Briceño <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Dear Allstat listers. I have a question. Is there a way you can estimate
> the relative (%) loss that causes changing the basis over which the grade
> in an exam is calculated?
>
> Let me explain the case. One exam is based on 60 points. Suddenly one
> question is dropped due to complains of students (claming the question
> include topics not saw in class). The professor decides to eliminate the
> question (10 points) but then recalculates the grades on the new basis of
> 50 points.
>
> If you originally obtained any number of points in the dropped question I
> calculated (in Excel) that there is a loss in your final grade. If for
> example you got 50 points of 60 in the first calculation you get a grade of
> 83.3%, but then after elimination of that question in conflict you get 40
> points of 50 posible, and your grade will become 80%.
>
> Is there a way to estimate (in general) what is the loss associated to
> this change (reducing from 60 to 50 points after elimination of one
> question)?
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
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> Rodrigo Briceño
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