scoring error analysis
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- **Example**: Plot the number of scoring errors or the average score difference over time. This can help you identify if there are specific times when errors are more frequent. ### 6. **Pie Charts** - **Purpose**: Show the proportio…
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### Explanation - **Histogram**: Shows the distribution of score differences, helping you identify common ranges. - **Scatter Plot**: Visualizes the relationship between expected and actual scores, highlighting outliers or clusters. - **Bo…
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