ISAT International Student Admissions Test
Timed Exam Mode - Simulated Conditions
The ISAT is a 3-hour reasoning assessment used by Australian medical schools for international student admissions, testing critical and quantitative reasoning abilities.
A university dean claims that the new mentorship program is responsible for a 25% increase in student retention rates. However, during the same period, the university also increased financial aid by 40% and hired 15 additional academic counselors. What is the main weakness in the dean's claim?
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A
The retention rate increase is not statistically significant
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B
Multiple concurrent changes make it impossible to isolate the mentorship program's specific contribution
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C
Student retention is not an important metric for university success
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D
The dean has a personal interest in the mentorship program succeeding
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