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Readiness Assessment Quiz
Appeals Instructions

Purposes of the appeals process:
1. Clarify uncertainty about your understanding of the concepts.
2. Give additional recognition and credit when missing a questions was caused by:
a. ambiguity in the reading material.
b. disagreement between the reading material and our choice of the correct answer
c. ambiguity in the wording of the question

Guidelines for preparing successful appeals:
Appeals are granted when they demonstrate that you understood the concept(s) but missed the question anyway or that your confusion was due to ambiguity in the reading material. As a result:
If the appeal is based on ambiguity in the question, you should:
1. Identify the source of ambiguity in the question, and
2. Offer an alternative wording that would have helped you to avoid the problem.
If the appeal is based on either inadequacies in the reading material or disagreement with our answer, you should:
1. State the reason(s) for disagreeing with our answer, and
2. Provide specific references from the reading material to support your point of view.

Impact of appeals on quiz scores:
When an appeal is accepted on a question that a group has missed (no individual appeals will be accepted):
1. Points will be added to
a. their group score.
b. the score of any individual in the group who answered the same way the group did.
c. only those groups that appeal.
2. Group member(s) who had the original correct answer will
continue to receive credit on the question.
 
 

Readiness Assessment Quiz
Appeals Form

Group Number ______ Quiz ________ Question Number ______

 "Incorrect" answer being appealed:
 
 

Source of ambiguity:
 
 
 
 

Give alternate wording for question (if appeal is based on ambiguity with the question), or give reason(s) for disagreement with answer (if appeal is based on inadequacy in the material or disagreement with answer):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Whose individual scores should also change if this appeal is granted?