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Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias

A.E. Bond, Owen Bodger Orcid Logo, D.O.F. Skibinski, D.H. Jones, C.J. Restall, E. Dudley, G. van Keulen

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Published: 2013
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title Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
spellingShingle Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
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title_short Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
title_full Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
title_fullStr Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
title_full_unstemmed Negatively-marked MCQ assessments that reward partial knowledge increase student performance and satisfaction and reduce anxiety without introducing gender bias
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