I'm sure the test was a standard with a name, but I was never told. It was a small part of a 3 hour ordeal, evaluating my healing progress since suffering a brain injury in March.
I would agree that it's a very inefficient way of teaching something. It gave me an unexpected insight into machine learning though.
I'm sure the test was designed so that picking the same answer each time or picking one at random would result in a fail.
I would agree that it's a very inefficient way of teaching something. It gave me an unexpected insight into machine learning though.
I'm sure the test was designed so that picking the same answer each time or picking one at random would result in a fail.