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Tag Archives: statistics
The miracle generation
For the 29th year running, we have record A Level results. Now, given that exam difficulty is supposedly set based on previous exams, we can assume that the chances of one years results being higher or lower than the previous … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Media & Perception
Tagged A Level, Education, Examination board, results, statistics
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