Social Psych 1999: There’s an effect called Dunning-Kruger. Incompetent ppl are unable to recognize their own incompetence. SP 2011: Uh oh. We’ve a replication crisis. Maybe we’ve been doing stats wrongly? SP 2019: We don’t need expert statisticians to help us fix our subfield.https://twitter.com/dan_p_simpson/status/1145219937100865536 …
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It depends - the Open University has a model which uses the whole scale and works hard to use it consistently. I've given marks of 100 (actually HU because all marks had to be two digits back then) when I was a tutor. Also many use grade point systems now.
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The OU always seems so progressive!
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I just hate given categorical grades, it leads to a whole lot of arguing over rounding and .01% points etc. I would rather just give students the numerical grade that they earned. grades are weird

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Oh, it's the same. It gets turned into 1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd, etc., at the end of the undergraduate degree. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_undergraduate_degree_classification …
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