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Very cool. Love it!

Kurt S. Schulzke, JD, CPA, CFE 
Associate Professor of Accounting & Business Law 
Director - Law, Ethics & Regulation 
Corporate Governance Center 
Kennesaw State University 
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From: "Marsha Hass" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 9:16:59 PM
Subject: interesting


Multiple Choice Exam Twist: The Prisoner's Dilemma 


By Paul Caron 

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ScantronKTVB, Professor Asks Cruelest Extra Credit Question Ever : 

For most college students, extra credit opportunities usually come in the form of essay questions at the bottom of the test, additional assignments, or a detail hidden in the exam instructions. 

So when a group of University of Maryland students got a multiple choice prompt for an extra credit question (that required no additional information they needed to study), it seemed like a dream come true. 

But instead they saw this: 

Maryland

In short, the entire class would get at least two points of extra credit, but only if less than 10 percent of students took the six points option. 

It's a college exam sized version of " The Prisoner's Dilemma " ... 

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July 13, 2015 in Legal Education | Permalink | Comments 





Marsha E. Hass 

Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies 

College of Charleston 

Charleston, SC 



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