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Grade Distribution for Stats and Psych Papers

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Dear University of Auckland,

I am writing to request statistical data on student performance in a number of University of Auckland papers.

Can you please provide the final grade distribution (broken down by grade, e.g., A+, A, etc.), the mean and median numerical marks, and the number of students who completed the following papers:

2021 Semester One STATS 220
2022 Semester One STATS 220
2023 Semester One STATS 220

2021 Semester Two PSYCH 204
2022 Semester Two PSYCH 204
2023 Semester Two PSYCH 204

2021 Semester Two PSYCH 310
2022 Semester Two PSYCH 310
2023 Semester Two PSYCH 310

Yours faithfully,

KC

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From: Landon Watt
University of Auckland


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Dear requester,

 

I refer to your request of 29 February 2024. The information requested is
attached, subject to the following:

 

o The University does not hold final mark statistics. Grades, not marks,
are the University's final measure of academic assessment. Marks are
used for initial calculation of grades (see
[1]https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/auckla...)
but grades may be subsequently changed for various reasons, such as
aegrotat/compassionate consideration or academic misconduct. This
constitutes a partial refusal of your request under section 18(g) of
the OIA.

 

You have the right to make a complaint to an Ombudsman if you are
dissatisfied with this response.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Landon Watt
Legal Advisor
Office of the Vice-Chancellor

Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland  

 

From: KC <[2][FOI #25926 email]>
Sent: Thursday, February 29, 2024 4:08 AM
To: legal <[3][University of Auckland request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Grade Distribution for Stats and
Psych Papers

 

Dear University of Auckland,

I am writing to request statistical data on student performance in a
number of University of Auckland papers.

Can you please provide the final grade distribution (broken down by grade,
e.g., A+, A, etc.), the mean and median numerical marks, and the number of
students who completed the following papers:

2021 Semester One STATS 220
2022 Semester One STATS 220
2023 Semester One STATS 220

2021 Semester Two PSYCH 204
2022 Semester Two PSYCH 204
2023 Semester Two PSYCH 204

2021 Semester Two PSYCH 310
2022 Semester Two PSYCH 310
2023 Semester Two PSYCH 310

Yours faithfully,

KC

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