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NCLEX Exam - 95% Confidence Interval Rule

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Year
2013
Length
1:21
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  • NCLEX Examinations
Topic
NCLEX Exam
Audience
General Public
Description

This rule is the most common for NCLEX candidates. The computer will stop giving items when it is 95% certain that your ability is clearly above or clearly below the passing standard.

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