. Factors in college life . Q 3 7 5 H 10 3 2 S 10 4 3 T 3 13 Av. Stim 37 112 58 10 9 TABLE 2DISTRIBUTION OF AVERAGES Marks ; 21 2^5 f ? V f Number of :Pupils : 1 3 4 5 2 4 1 TABLE 3 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS Normal Test Group University5ofIllinois E 7 D 24 C 36 B 24 A 7 Av. 3 Reducing these marks ( marks in all) to percentages, there are Ds, $ Cs, Bs and As. Table 3 records these percentages(column 3) along with a normal distribution* (column l) and the Univer


. Factors in college life . Q 3 7 5 H 10 3 2 S 10 4 3 T 3 13 Av. Stim 37 112 58 10 9 TABLE 2DISTRIBUTION OF AVERAGES Marks ; 21 2^5 f ? V f Number of :Pupils : 1 3 4 5 2 4 1 TABLE 3 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS Normal Test Group University5ofIllinois E 7 D 24 C 36 B 24 A 7 Av. 3 Reducing these marks ( marks in all) to percentages, there are Ds, $ Cs, Bs and As. Table 3 records these percentages(column 3) along with a normal distribution* (column l) and the Universitydistribution2 (column 4). Reading across, for E, a normal distribution is 7%,the test group shows and the University Notice that the group average () is .07 below the University average() but .33 above the normal (). 1. See Rugg. Reference 33. 2. Percentage based on 18473 marks recorded during the first semester was the semester during which the marks for the test group were 11 Chart I Is a graphic representation of the results given in Table 3. Theheavy line shows the actual grade distribution for the test group, the broken lineshows a normal distribution curve and the broken-dotted line shows the distributionof marks for the University as a


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