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In many colleges, educators are changing their approach to instruction from a “teacher/lecture-centered
model” to a “student-centered model” where students learn in a laboratory environment in which lecture
is deemphasized and students can proceed at a pace suitable to their learning needs. In once school
where this model was being introduced, of the 743 students who enrolled in the traditional lecture
model, 364 passed; of the 567 in the student-centered model, 335 passed. Use a 0.05 level of
significance to test the claim that student-centered model results in a higher pass rate than the traditional
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