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3. how can i use inquizitive to learn more effectively? find the questi…

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  1. how can i use inquizitive to learn more effectively?

find the question confidence slider (to the right if youre on a computer, or at the bottom on a smartphone). try sliding the ball to adjust your confidence level. you determine how many points you can gain or lose on each question by adjusting this slider.
game - like elements arent meant just to make inquizitive more fun. studies show that pausing to reflect on your own learning leads to greater success in a course because you gain more awareness of which concepts or topics you understand and which you may need to study more.
match the number of points you can lose or earn to the confidence level.
i have no idea! i know i know it!
i think i know it i might know it...
im pretty sure... *
20
40
60
80
100
question confidence
i think i know it
you can gain or lose up to 60 points on this question.
activity score
(view activity report)
150
current grade
0%
you must answer at least 7 more questions to receive a grade

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This is a matching task for InQuizitive's confidence levels and point values. The logic is that lower confidence means lower potential points (and lower loss risk), while higher confidence means higher potential points (and higher loss risk):

  1. "I have no idea!" is the lowest confidence, so it pairs with the lowest point value (20, since you risk/gain the least when unsure).
  2. "I might know it..." is low confidence, pairing with 40.
  3. "I think I know it" is moderate confidence, pairing with 60 (confirmed by the example at the bottom showing this level links to 60 points).
  4. "I'm pretty sure..." is high confidence, pairing with 80.
  5. "I know I know it!" is the highest confidence, pairing with the highest point value (100, as you risk/gain the most when fully confident).

Answer:

  • 20: I have no idea!
  • 40: I might know it...
  • 60: I think I know it
  • 80: I'm pretty sure...
  • 100: I know I know it!