Achievement Test (AT)

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Achievement Test (AT)

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The achievement was measured by determining the number of correct answers to the questions through the administration of a pre-test and a post-test presented to all the participants in the control group and experimental group. The pre-test and post-test reported in this research study, were focused on answering the multiple-choice questions (MCQ). The pre-test consisted of 80 multiple-choice questions having each MCQ of one mark. The total marks of this test were 80. This pre-test was administered to determine baseline equivalency in prior knowledge of students in the problem-based and lecture-based treatment groups.
The same test was used as posttest consisted of 80 multiple choice questions of 80 marks that required students to respond to near-transfer of information recall, and was administered to determine the differences if any in the mean performance on the near transfer of information as a result of the instructional treatments (problem-based or lecture-based) administered.

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