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Table 1: Mean examination results in first year chemistry units 2009 – 2011* (SD: standard deviation)
Table 2: Format of final examinations in first year chemistry units from 2008 – 2011
Figure 1: Comparison of mean scores in MC and SA sections of mixed format examinations, by degree program* §
Figure 2: SCB121_1 MC vs SA percentage scores.   Left hand side: Uncorrected MC (2A) Right: Corrected MC (2B)
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