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Discovering why OSU students have the lowest national GRE scores

Discovering why OSU students have the lowest national GRE scores. By: David Hines Stephen Kerns. Motivation. Dean Buck has been reviewing OSU GRE scores and noticed that they are well below average, and much lower than their northern rival Based on www.ets.org statistics from 2003-2006.

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Discovering why OSU students have the lowest national GRE scores

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  1. Discovering why OSU students have the lowest national GRE scores By: David Hines Stephen Kerns

  2. Motivation Dean Buck has been reviewing OSU GRE scores and noticed that they are well below average, and much lower than their northern rival Based on www.ets.org statistics from 2003-2006

  3. What is wrong with OSU Students After speaking with leading scientist, Dean Buck thought there are 3 possible reasons • Students are genetically stupid • Students drink to much and therefore have no brain cells • Students never learned to read

  4. Experiments To test his three hypothesis the following tests were conducted on 3 different groups of OSU students • A blood assay to determine the presence of the M intelligence gene • CT scan to determine active brain cells • Asked each student to read Go Dog Go

  5. Experimental Results The following scaled GRE scoreresults were collected i1=represents failing/negative test i2 =represents passing/positive test

  6. Yates Algorithm Solution • Create table with experiments listed in specific Yates Algorithm order in first column and Totals listed in second column.

  7. Yates Algorithm Solution (contd) • For the next column add the pairs of rows in the first column to obtain the first four rows and subtract the same pairs to obtain the next four rows.

  8. Yate Algorithm (contd) Repeat for the number of factors (i.e. fill out the 3rd & 4th columns in the same fashion as the 2nd). Ignoring the 1st row, the highest value in the final column indicates the row with the combination of levels of the factors with the strongest effect.

  9. Conclusion Dean Buck wept for many moons as he came to the realization that OSU students are genetically inferior and never learned the proper skills to read even the simplest of children’s books. Therefore there is no chance that OSU undergraduates will pass the GRE.

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