Applying Monte Carlo simulation to determine the likelihood of cheating on a multiple-choice professional exam
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2009/10
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Authors: | DiSario, Robert ; Olinsky, Alan ; Quinn, John ; Schumacher, Phyllis |
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Case studies in business, industry and government statistics : CSBIGS. - Paris : Société Française de Statistique, ISSN 2152-372X, ZDB-ID 2539075-2. - Vol. 3.2009/2010, 1, p. 30-36
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Subject: | Simulation | Monte-Carlo-Simulation | Monte Carlo simulation | USA | United States | Wirtschaftsstudium | Graduate economics education | Theorie | Theory |
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