If a test’s scores follow a normal curve, most of the grades will fall on either end of the scale.
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If a test’s scores follow a normal curve, most of the grades will fall on either end of the scale. True or False?
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False.
In a normal distribution, most of the scores cluster around the mean (the center of the curve), with fewer scores appearing at the extremes (either end of the scale). This means that the highest number of grades will be near the average, creating a bell-shaped curve. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!