UNSW uses a bell curve system to grade their students...
The bell curve is normally distributed data isn't it So they'd apply 3 tandard deviations, giving 6 different 'groups', which could be broken down into from R-L, HD, D, C (two middle SDs together), P, F (graph here in red & green if a picture helps - http://www.robertniles.com/stats/stdev.shtml ). Or it could be from R-L, HD, D, C, P, CP, F
If there's 93 students in the course, this means 5% (5 students after rounding up) get a Distinction...
I don't think this seems right, so I'm thinking I could be interpretting how the bell curve would be used incorrectly?
Does anyone know for sure how it's done?
The bell curve is normally distributed data isn't it So they'd apply 3 tandard deviations, giving 6 different 'groups', which could be broken down into from R-L, HD, D, C (two middle SDs together), P, F (graph here in red & green if a picture helps - http://www.robertniles.com/stats/stdev.shtml ). Or it could be from R-L, HD, D, C, P, CP, F
If there's 93 students in the course, this means 5% (5 students after rounding up) get a Distinction...
I don't think this seems right, so I'm thinking I could be interpretting how the bell curve would be used incorrectly?
Does anyone know for sure how it's done?
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