“…Ahadi and Lister (2013), who examined four tests from an introductory programming course, highlighted the complexity of accounting for the bimodal grade distribution and noted that: "advocates of the various hypotheses-Geek Genes, Prior Knowledge, Stumbling Points and Learning Edge Momentum -can all find support for their respective hypotheses, in aspects of the data in this paper" (p. 126). Using 778 distributions of final course grades, Patitsas, Berlin, Craig, and Easterbrook (2016) found that only 5.8% of the distributions passed tests of multimodality. Moreover it is common to find general statements and anecdotes in the literature about the bimodality phenomenon without relevant evidence.…”