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Topical sequencing of questions and advance organizers impacting on students' examination performance
Togo, Dennis - In: Accounting Education 11 (2002) 3, pp. 203-216
Educators are concerned that the topically-sequenced examination version lead to higher scores in comparison to a random version. It is reasoned that students benefit from having a topically-sequenced examination as it leads them to recall information in the same order in which they learned it....
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