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Students in courses that used the workbook version chose a distractor expressing the Adaptive mutation misconception more frequently than those using the tutorial version; the standardized score for this misconception was significantly higher for the workbook students (Mean = 0.32 ± 0.32; Mdn = 0.33) than the tutorial students (Mean = 0.23 ± 0.28; Mdn = 0; Z = 5.98, p < 0.0001), r = 0.12.
Looking specifically at the distribution of responses to one of these three questions, which was written specifically to assess the Mutations random key concept, workbook students seemed to be more attracted to the response suggesting that mutations are biased in the direction that would convey a selective advantage (Additional file 1: Table S13).
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Another way to visualize the data is to compare the proportion of workbook and tutorial students who chose an Adaptive mutation distractor 0, 1, 2 or 3 times (Fig. 5); 28%percentt of students using the workbook version selected an Adaptive mutation distractor on two or three different questions, compared to 17% of students using the tutorial version.
An instrument called the Understanding Bereavement Evaluation Tool (UBET) was designed to measure effectiveness of the workbook at equipping students with essential knowledge.
The role of repeated measurements, the most appropriate statistical response to the question regarding measurement accuracy in the second scenario, was only mentioned once in the students' workbook responses.
A workbook that asks students to match racist slurs to their corresponding ethnicities has been pulled by its publisher.
Over several months, responses in the students' workbooks were repeatedly reviewed, coded, recoded, and subsequently refined.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com