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Luke T Surry

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Medical Education|August 1, 2017
Exploring examinee behaviours as validity evidence for multiple-choice question examinationsLuke T Surry, Dario Torre, Steven J Durning
BMJ Case Reports|May 30, 2019
Aggravation and deliberation over lung herniationMichelle N Lee, Luke T Surry, David M Ferraro
BMC Medical Education|November 25, 2018
A mixed-methods exploration of cognitive dispositions to respond and clinical reasoning errors with multiple choice questionsLuke T Surry, Dario Torre, Robert L Trowbridge, et al.
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Medical Education|August 1, 2017
Exploring examinee behaviours as validity evidence for multiple-choice question examinationsLuke T Surry, Dario Torre, Steven J Durning
BMJ Case Reports|May 30, 2019
Aggravation and deliberation over lung herniationMichelle N Lee, Luke T Surry, David M Ferraro
BMC Medical Education|November 25, 2018
A mixed-methods exploration of cognitive dispositions to respond and clinical reasoning errors with multiple choice questionsLuke T Surry, Dario Torre, Robert L Trowbridge, et al.
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