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Gray, Lincoln Clifton.
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Methods revealing consistency in students' judgments of peer performance in medical-school problem based learning.
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Methods revealing consistency in students' judgments of peer performance in medical-school problem based learning./
Author:
Gray, Lincoln Clifton.
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70 p.
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Adviser: Wilford A. Weber.
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Masters Abstracts International45-02.
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Methods revealing consistency in students' judgments of peer performance in medical-school problem based learning.
Gray, Lincoln Clifton.
Methods revealing consistency in students' judgments of peer performance in medical-school problem based learning.
- 70 p.
Adviser: Wilford A. Weber.
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Houston, 2006.
Two psychophysical scaling methods were evaluated as candidate instruments of peer review by medical students. There is a need for students to learn and practice peer review. The methods were investigated in small-group, student-centered learning exercises termed "Problem-Based Learning" (PBL) where students decide what to learn and when that learning is achieved. Eight PBL groups at the UT Medical School, 47 students and 11 faculty facilitators, voluntarily participated as subjects. Subjects indicated the perceived similarity between all pairs of students (unconstrained judgments) as well as voted for which student in each pair performed better in their group (directional global judgment). Students were more consistent than chance both within and between observers in the forced choice votes and as a group in the proximity judgments. Students agreed with faculty. The demonstrated reliability and validity of peer review suggests that these methods should be considered as a component of PBL learning.
ISBN: 9780542998508Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017668
Education, Health.
Methods revealing consistency in students' judgments of peer performance in medical-school problem based learning.
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