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Correction procedure: Part 1. Copy the entire question, putting the correct answer in its proper position in the sentence and underline the correct answer. Use words, not the letter of the answer. (Must be handwritten, no typed corrections.) Part 2. Completely explain (in detail) why the right answer is correct. Part 3. Rewrite a question (using details) so that your answer would be correct. Underline the word(s) that were your answer. Be sure to number the question you’re correcting, then skip a line between each part. Example: Part 1. (copy the question with the correct answer) Students who perceive that their low test scores are due to their own lack of ability best illustrate an internal explanation . Part 2. (explain in detail why it’s right) An internal explanation means that you blame yourself when bad things happen to you. Part 3. (write a new question with your answer as the correct one) (If you answered A) If someone takes credit for their successes and blames others for their failures, they show the self-serving bias. (If you answered B) If you believe others agree with

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Correction procedure: 

Part 1. Copy the entire question, putting the correct answer in its proper position in the sentence and underline the correct answer. Use words, not the letter of the answer. (Must be handwritten, no typed corrections.)

Part 2. Completely explain (in detail) why the right answer is correct. Part 3. Rewrite a question (using details) so that your answer would be correct.

Underline the word(s) that were your answer.

Be sure to number the question you’re correcting, then skip a line between each part.

 Example:  

Part 1. (copy the question with the correct answer) Students who perceive that their low test scores are due to their own lack of ability best illustrate an internal explanation. Part 2. (explain in detail why it’s right) An internal explanation means that you blame yourself when bad things happen to you.  Part 3. (write a new question with your answer as the correct one)

(If you answered A) If someone takes credit for their successes and blames others for their failures, they show the self-serving bias.

(If you answered B) If you believe others agree with you, it’s the false consensus effect.

(If you answered C) If you overestimate the extent to which people notice your flaws, you exhibit the spotlight effect.

(If you answered E) If you believe you have decision-making power, you show an internal locus of control. 

Due dates for quiz corrections: Always due on the unit test date. Due date for unit test corrections: Thursday, December 15 during your class period (or sooner) for all tests except the final test, date of the final exam for the last unit test.