2023
DOI: 10.1002/bmb.21707
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Does exposure to research experiences have different learning outcomes than prior exposure to lab techniques in non‐research settings?

Abstract: A large body of literature has established the benefits of undergraduate research experiences via the traditional apprenticeship model. More recently, several studies have shown that many of these benefits can be recapitulated in course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) that are more scalable and easier for students to participate in, compared to the apprenticeshipbased research experiences. Many Biology curricula also incorporate more traditional laboratory courses, where students learn to use … Show more

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