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[Audio] The Split-Half Method is used to compare the performance of two groups of people who are similar in many ways but differ in one key aspect. For example, if we want to compare the performance of students who take morning classes versus those who take afternoon classes, we can use this method. The idea is to split each group into two subgroups, one with more students than the other, and then compare their performance on a particular task. By doing so, we can determine whether there is a significant difference between the two groups. This method allows us to control for extraneous variables and get a more accurate picture of the relationship between the variable of interest and the outcome. In our study, we will be using the Split-Half Method to compare the performance of students who take different sections of the same course. We will split each section into two subgroups and compare their performance on a specific assignment. By doing so, we can determine whether there is a significant difference in performance between the two groups. This will allow us to identify any differences in learning outcomes between the two groups..
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