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1.1 felicia 1: \label{exam_how_scored}
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3: \begin{itemize}
4: \item For each response type (except for option and match response), each
5: part in a multi-part question is graded as if it were a separate problem.
6: In other words, a problem with weight of three and two parts will
7: be printed as two separate problems each with a weight of three. Multi-response
8: questions require the student to get all numbered responses correct
9: to get the problem correct. You can tell the difference between a
10: multi-part and a multi-response question online. For multi-part questions,
11: each part will have its own submit answer button.
12: \item Option response and match response submissions are scored leniently.
13: The means if an option response question gives four foil statements
14: to the student and is worth a weight of 4, each foil will be scored
15: for one point. If there are mutliple option or match resonses in one
16: part, then the entire problem is scored leniently regardless if each
17: response is in its own part.This is different behavior from all other
18: response types.
19: \item Essay, formula and string response questions must be hand-graded.
20: The instructor can hand-grade online, or indicate the grade on the
1.2 ! raeburn 21: bubblesheet. If the hand-graded question should receive 5 points,
1.1 felicia 22: then the letter E is bubbled in. If the hand-graded question should
23: receive 15 points, then J is bubbled in on the fisrt line (10 points)
24: and E is bubbled in on the second line (5 points) for a total of 15
25: points. If the question should receive no credit, then nothing is
26: bubbled in.
27: \end{itemize}
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