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baandam | 3 years ago
I wouldn't be shocked this is a higher order effect of too much of certain 20th century French philosophers. We can't even make test questions that aren't bullshit.
There literally should be a none of the above choice because of lack of information in the question.
ghaff|3 years ago
peteradio|3 years ago
raymondh|3 years ago
If there is a problem, it is the multiple choice format. This issue of handling incomplete datasets would be make a good essay question.
That said, it is perfectly reasonable to choose D and work with the information you have. That is what real world clinic studies do when they report the number of people who dropped out of a study.
It is also reasonable to choose A and attempt to get better coverage. That is what real world election pollsters do.
dmix|3 years ago
The philosophical part might be the point
csours|3 years ago
tyingq|3 years ago