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When a Student Scores Extremely Poorly on One Examination but Then

Question 34

Question 34

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When a student scores extremely poorly on one examination but then improves on the next,he or she demonstrates what statisticians call


A) the law of regular deviations.
B) the rebound effect.
C) random fluctuation.
D) regression toward the mean.

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