Stat280 Fall 2004 Final Grade Policies and Listing S01073331 A S0817371 D- S01072256 A- S00997700 B- S00994880 B- S01072952 A S00828681 A S01072354 B- S01072352 A- S01072856 C+ S00952237 A- S00945928 A- S01071501 A S01002378 C+ S00936484 C+ S01038161 C S01021936 A- S00977771 B S01072940 A S01072718 B S00900787 B+ S00820861 B+ S00812306 B S00930536 A+ S00920365 B- S00998729 A- S01072790 A S01072159 A S00967609 A S00861534 A- S00952822 A+ S01073033 B+ S01016324 D+ S00958307 A S00881136 A S00997168 B- S01073016 A S00981235 A- S00945972 A+ S01072502 B S00975195 B- S01004998 A- S00959975 A S01073689 B S00850420 B S01031118 A S01072094 A+ S00869661 A Homework Grading Policy. ----------------------- Due to some discrepancies between the grader/labbie records, and some students who are sure they submitted the assignments, and due to holiday largess, I am dropping the lowest homework score, and averaging based on N=8 instead of N=9. Thus if you only turned in 5 homeworks and made 100 on each, the homework final average will be 62.5 instead of 55.5%, almost a 13% freebie! This resulted in an mean/median increase of 4/0/4.2 points (sd=1.9) Test 1 Grading Policy - We've beat this one to death. --------------------- Test 2 Grading Policy. --------------------- There are a total of 96 points on the test; so if you made 50 points, the score for the test is 52.1% I used a computer to add up any numbers so I didn't make arithmetic errors on the grades. Problem 1 (Multiple choice): -------------------------- # 1 was thrown out since it was misleading. Problem 2 (Multiple choice): -------------------------- #8 skipped because it could have been confusing. #13 was skipped because it might be too hard to have remembered. If you got these problems correct you were givein 1 credit, which would offset any other problem that you missed, or which was added to the final score. Problem 3: --------- On this problem, although there was not time to do both sets of estimates, in order to properly scale the grades we only count off 1 point (out of 4) is both sets of estimates are not completed (parts a, b). Could give full credit if any is correctly done, but will normalize after all the grades are in. In part (e), there are some common wrong approaches which are also included, which resulted in accepting Ho.