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Your bread-and-butter marks

Sarah Lowther gives advice on how to tackle the common errors that students make on short-answer, low-mark exam questions

If you are asked to compare two explanations for schizophrenia, you could look at two biological explanations as long as you can explain in detail at least one similarity and one difference
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