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Quantifying Learning in Young Infants: Tracking Leg Actions During a Discovery-learning Task
Published on: June 1, 2015
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Abstract:
A study of the learning achieved by a small group of vocational trainees during the first six months of their year in general practice showed significant gains (p<0.001) in factual recall as measured by multiple choice questions.Changes were also observed in the answers to a repeated modified essay question test, suggesting that the same trainees were becoming more aware of emotional and social factors in their patients.
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