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Attitudes towards statistics of graduate entry medical students: the role of prior learning experiences.

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posted on 2014-08-14, 11:34 authored by Ailish HanniganAilish Hannigan, Avril C. Hegarty, DEIRDRE MCGRATHDEIRDRE MCGRATH
While statistics is increasingly taught as part of the medical curriculum, it can be an unpopular subject and feedback from students indicates that some find it more difficult than other subjects. Understanding attitudes towards statistics on entry to graduate entry medical programmes is particularly important, given that many students may have been exposed to quantitative courses in their previous degree and hence bring preconceptions of their ability and interest to their medical education programme. The aim of this study therefore is to explore, for the first time, attitudes towards statistics of graduate entry medical students from a variety of backgrounds and focus on understanding the role of prior learning experiences.

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