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February, 2007
Group Quizzes: More Positive Outcomes
We have previously reported on various iterations of having students do quizzes in groups. The study referenced below adds to the growing number of evidence-based reasons for doing so. Heres how group quizzes were used in this study. In an introductory sociology course (which was compared with a control section of the same course), students took eight unannounced quizzes that covered reading assigned for that day.
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