Myron Proudfoot
Master Poster
Hi all, I have a math question. I am grading exams for my upper division history class and a student came to me concerned because they thought the two students in front of them were cheating. The first student would tap on something on their test. Student 2 would nod and write something down. The reporting student was concerned they were cheating. Sounds like it to me as well.
The test had a section of short IDs and an essay section. It’s the short ID section that concerns me. There were 27 terms to chose from and students had to pick 10 and write a few sentences on each.
I compared the two students’ answers and they answered seven of the same 10 IDs AND they were in the same sequence.
If I were to lay out their answers, they would look like this.
Student 1: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Student 2: M, N, A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I,
Their answers are not exactly alike, but similar. The first student’s answers could easily be seen as paraphrases of the other student’s. FWIW, student 2 majors in history and gets mostly As. Student 1 is outside her major and earned a D+ on her last exam.
My question, all else being equal, what are the odds that two students would pick 7 out of 10 IDs to answer, in the same order, out of a total pool of 27? I know there are other factors that would influence a student’s choice, and they both picked some of the more popular terms. But, what are the odds that their tests are so similar?
The test had a section of short IDs and an essay section. It’s the short ID section that concerns me. There were 27 terms to chose from and students had to pick 10 and write a few sentences on each.
I compared the two students’ answers and they answered seven of the same 10 IDs AND they were in the same sequence.
If I were to lay out their answers, they would look like this.
Student 1: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Student 2: M, N, A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I,
Their answers are not exactly alike, but similar. The first student’s answers could easily be seen as paraphrases of the other student’s. FWIW, student 2 majors in history and gets mostly As. Student 1 is outside her major and earned a D+ on her last exam.
My question, all else being equal, what are the odds that two students would pick 7 out of 10 IDs to answer, in the same order, out of a total pool of 27? I know there are other factors that would influence a student’s choice, and they both picked some of the more popular terms. But, what are the odds that their tests are so similar?