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Ofqual's study into variability in AS and A level results for individual schools and colleges.
Ofqual's study into variability in A level results for individual schools and colleges from 2012 to 2015.
Ofqual's study into variability in GCSE results for individual schools and colleges from 2012 to 2015.
A summary of research that the department has undertaken on the modelling and appraisal of travel time variability.
Statistical assessment of variability in existing macrophyte datasets
Entrepreneurs in the developing world are vulnerable to a range of negative shocks and constraints associated with a lack of development
Reviews the possible impacts of changes in climate variability and the frequency of extreme events on biological and food systems
Evidence requirement R110: Temporal variability of priority marine species and habitats
One of the main manifestations of climate change will be increased rainfall variability
Research into the pattern of variability in the outcomes of school and college GCSE results.
What causes variability in centre level GCSE results year-on-year? Some further analysis
Analysis of how results for schools and colleges have changed in recent years.
The latest reproduction number (R) and growth rate of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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