In terms of a partially correct response in testing, what ratio of a response would have to be correct for the response to receive an affirmation
It depends on the kind of testing that is made and expected response required for making the affirmation. This is a very subjective question and the response to it can be made in a very inherently subjective manner. It is not easy to infer a correct ratio from the test that gives an affirmation on the test. For affirmation, at least half ratio must be correct for the test because anything less than that builds a negative response
In terms of a partially correct response in testing, what ratio of a response would have...
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