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Does providing the correct diagnosis as feedback after self-explanation improve medical students diagnostic performance? | BMC Medical Education | Full Text


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Open access. Self-explanation without feedback has been shown to improve medical students’ diagnostic reasoning. While feedback is generally seen as beneficial for learning, available evidence of the value of its combination with self-explanation is conflicting. This study investigated the effect on medical students’ diagnostic performance of adding immediate or delayed content-feedback to self-explanation while solving cases.

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