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Young, Kaisa; Young, Chadwick; Marlow, Matthew; Cortez, Mallory; Borsetta, Alberto – Physics Teacher, 2021
Students in the physical sciences--physics and chemistry--often take multiple-choice exams for introductory courses. Some students will write a lot on their exams, while others write very little. Does the student doing more scratch work on their exam perform better than one who does not write as much? We analyzed multiple-choice exams in physics…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Science Tests, Chemistry, Physics
Cardetti, Fabiana; Khamsemanan, Nirattaya; Orgnero, M. Carolina – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2010
Note-taking is a widespread practice used by college students to record information from lectures. Unfortunately, even successful students' notes are incomplete and, therefore, may lack the potential to positively impact their academic performance. Research suggests that instructors can help students improve their note-taking skills by using…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Academic Achievement, Mathematics, College Students

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