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Write a brief three-sentence passage presenting a result showing that students who study in groups score higher on exams than students who study alone (, ). Apply the first three steps of the APA structured narrative approach: remind the reader of the research question, provide the answer in words, and present the statistics using MathJax notation.
Question: Write a brief three-sentence passage presenting a result showing that students who study in groups score higher on exams than students who study alone (, ). Apply the first three steps of the APA structured narrative approach: remind the reader of the research question, provide the answer in words, and present the statistics using MathJax notation.
Sample answer: First, we examined whether studying in groups affects exam scores compared to studying alone. We found that students who studied in groups obtained significantly higher exam scores than those who studied individually. This difference was statistically significant, , .
Key points:
- Include a sentence reminding the reader of the specific research question
- Provide the answer to the research question in words
- Present the statistics (, ) using MathJax format ()
- Write a coherent, brief sequence matching the first three steps of the APA results narrative structure
Rubric: The passage must consist of 1-3 sentences that successfully apply: 1) a reminder of the specific research question, 2) the answer to the question in words (group study leads to higher scores), and 3) the correct presentation of the statistics (, ) in MathJax style.
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