Sequence Drag and Drop Mar 25, 2014 By Sam Carter I have a sequence drag-and-drop question with three choices. The choices are randomly arranged for the learner. Occasionally, the choices are presented to the learner in the correct order. Is this a correct behavior? Sam
Dennis Hall 10 years ago03/26/14 at 3:50 am (UTC) Hi Sam: Yes, when you have 3 choices randomly generated, sometimes random does align with the answer gods. Mathematically, about one time in 9. Best Regards, Dennis Hall
Sam Carter Author 10 years ago03/26/14 at 5:12 am (UTC) Yes, this was my observation also. It seems to be questionable to incorrect behavior.
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff 10 years ago03/26/14 at 10:41 am (UTC) Hi Sam, It's a random shuffling, so as Dennis mentioned it's bound to happen occasionally, or once ever 9 tries.
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Hi Sam:
Yes, when you have 3 choices randomly generated, sometimes random does align with the answer gods. Mathematically, about one time in 9.
Best Regards,
Dennis Hall
Yes, this was my observation also. It seems to be questionable to incorrect behavior.
Hi Sam,
It's a random shuffling, so as Dennis mentioned it's bound to happen occasionally, or once ever 9 tries.
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