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[Phys-l] Lack of rigor: low increase in crit. thinking
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: Bernard Cleyet <
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: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 14:25:59 -0700
Alluded to, but I don't remember the study's report's link posted.
In College, A Lack Of Rigor Leaves Students 'Adrift' : NPR | LinkedIn
http://www.linkedin.com/news?actionBar=&articleID=363377354&ids=0Ud34Ne3cPc3sIc3wUc3oVcj0Tb3sVdjsMe34MdOMTej4TdP4Pc3sId3kPdPsPcPoP&aag=true&freq=weekly&trk=eml-tod-b-ttle-68&ut=1vxG-3vxiDv4U1
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