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An appraisal of medical students’ reflection‐in‐learning
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There was some evidence of an improved quality of reflection as the students strive for some control of learning. Overall, the findings support the idea that a greater effort at reflection is associated with a more positive learning experience. They also suggest that reflection-in-learning is related to readiness for self-regulation of learning and may be conducive to enhanced diagnostic ability. In conclusion, measuring reflection-in-learning may be a useful tool in the appraisal of medical students' learning profiles.
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