Modeling pages left blank in university examination: A resolution in higher education process
Trees are the main sources of paper production, in most of the cases, as far as the intellectual usages are concerned. However, our planet is lacking in that particular natural resource due to rapid growth of population, urbanization, and increased pollution, more importantly non-judicial utilizatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Trees are the main sources of paper production, in most of the cases, as far
as the intellectual usages are concerned. However, our planet is lacking in
that particular natural resource due to rapid growth of population,
urbanization, and increased pollution, more importantly non-judicial
utilization of such kind. Indian education sectors (schools, colleges,
universities) utilize a major part in consumption of papers as a classical
practice for conducting examinations and other documentation activities. Our
attempt in this article is to investigate and provide an optimal estimate of
the number of pages actually required in answer booklet in higher education
sector. Truncated Poisson distribution is found to be the best fit for the data
on number of pages left blank in an answer booklet after conduction of semester
end examinations. To predict the outcome based on various factors such as,
lines per pages, words per line, types of examinations etc. suitable regression
modeling is performed. A real data set, collected over a period of one month,
is been analyzed to illustrate the methods and conclusion is accomplished in
the direction of cost reduction, saving of papers, and in turn, logical uses of
natural resource to protect environmental interests. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1910.04994 |