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  • To evaluate and compare the reflective abilities of radiography students and radiographers.
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  • Radiography students and radiographers completed reflection assignments in capstone courses.
  • Responses were systematically evaluated against predetermined learning outcomes and objectives.

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  • Radiographers significantly outperformed radiography students on 10 out of 11 reflection objectives.
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  • While both groups can reflect, radiographers exhibit a higher capacity for critical reflection.
  • Guided reflection is valuable for applying theoretical knowledge in clinical settings for both students and professionals.
  • Findings can inform radiography program improvements and support continued professional development.