Multiple Choice
If you have almost a perfect score on the first test of a semester,what is the most likely prediction for your second score,and why? Assume these tests are similar to most college tests.
A) You will have the same score as the first time, because people are consistent.
B) You will increase your score to a perfect score because of increased confidence.
C) You will have a somewhat lower score because of overconfidence.
D) You will have a somewhat lower score because scores fluctuate on not-very-reliable tests.
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