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On p. 20 of FA2012, it says, "studies show that if you change your answer, you are twice as likely to change it from an incorrect answer to a correct one than vice versa. So if you have a strong 'second hunch,' go for it!"
I have personally found that most every time I change an answer on marked questions, I end up getting the question wrong.
Each person obviously differs, but I just find it interesting that FA's advice has not worked for me on Rx QBank.
Does anyone have any thoughts? / What do you find best?
I have personally found that most every time I change an answer on marked questions, I end up getting the question wrong.
Each person obviously differs, but I just find it interesting that FA's advice has not worked for me on Rx QBank.
Does anyone have any thoughts? / What do you find best?