Mathematics Module Marks G100

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Dear University College London,

I would kindly request the following statistics: mean, median, 10th, 25th, 75th and 90th percentile scores, for the following modules in the academic year 2022.

Module codes:
MATH0022
MATH0024
MATH0025
MATH0026
MATH0027
MATH0028
MATH0029
MATH0030
MATH0031
MATH0032
MATH0033
MATH0034
MATH0035
MATH0036
MATH0037
MATH0038
MATH0054
STAT0005
STAT0007
STAT0011
STAT0025
CPAS0012
MSIN0004
MSIN0048
INST0004
ECON0044

Yours faithfully,

Khizir Abid

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Dear Khizir,

 

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Dear Khizir,

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 30 January 2023. 
Apologies for the delay in responding to your request.

 

We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request which read:

 

I would kindly request the following statistics: mean, median, 10th, 25th,
75th and 90th percentile scores, for the following modules in the academic
year 2022.

 

Module codes:

MATH0022

MATH0024

MATH0025

MATH0026

MATH0027

MATH0028

MATH0029

MATH0030

MATH0031

MATH0032

MATH0033

MATH0034

MATH0035

MATH0036

MATH0037

MATH0038

MATH0054

STAT0005

STAT0007

STAT0011

STAT0025

CPAS0012

MSIN0004

MSIN0048

INST0004

ECON0044

 

We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information is provided in the attached spreadsheet.

 

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•               Percentages that are based on a group of 22 individuals or
less are not provided, and this includes requests for percentile
information about marks.

•               Averages based on 7 or fewer individuals are not provided.

 

We have identified that there is a risk of the identification of
underlying individuals in the information that you have requested.  The
information has been withheld because, with such low numbers, even
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