Practice Exam Score Interpretation
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1 flagged finding: a quote attributed to Dr. John Sweller about certification practice-exam study tactics, a topic outside his known published research area (cognitive load theory).
Before"Domain-level analysis of practice exam performance is the highest-value output of any practice exam session. The overall score is a headline; the domain breakdown is the story. Candidates who use domain data to direct their study allocation consistently outperform candidates who study uniformly regardless of performance distribution." -- Dr. John Sweller, educational assessment research
AfterDomain-level analysis of practice exam performance is arguably the highest-value output of any practice exam session. The overall score is a headline; the domain breakdown is the story. Candidates who use domain data to direct their study allocation tend to outperform candidates who study uniformly regardless of performance distribution.
Why: Removed a quote attributed to Dr. John Sweller about certification practice-exam study tactics, a topic outside his known published research area (cognitive load theory). Converted to unattributed prose preserving the underlying claim.
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