2017
DOI: 10.46347/jmsh.2017.v03i02.002
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Students’ Perceptions Toward Continuous Assessment in Anatomy Courses

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“…Our study found that most students prefer continuous assessment modules instead of having to write an exam. This finding is in agreement with previous studies where students indicated preference for CA as opposed to just an exam (Rezigalla et al, 2017;González-Campos et al, 2018;Rana and Zubair, 2019;Sanz-Pérez, 2019). This preference helps students to avoid anxiety that often comes with having to write an exam (Bjaelde et al, 2017).…”
Section: Perception Of Students On Continuous Assessmentsupporting
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“…Our study found that most students prefer continuous assessment modules instead of having to write an exam. This finding is in agreement with previous studies where students indicated preference for CA as opposed to just an exam (Rezigalla et al, 2017;González-Campos et al, 2018;Rana and Zubair, 2019;Sanz-Pérez, 2019). This preference helps students to avoid anxiety that often comes with having to write an exam (Bjaelde et al, 2017).…”
Section: Perception Of Students On Continuous Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Respondents indicated that CA is a remedy for procrastination and a mechanism to help them work throughout the teaching period. This result is similar to findings in previous studies about students' perceptions that CA helps them to learn and to study (Rezigalla et al, 2017). CA helps students spend more time on their studies with the result that their final academic achievement increases (Díaz-Mora et al, 2016;Santos et al, 2018;Santovena-Casal, 2019).…”
Section: Perception Of Students On Continuous Assessmentsupporting
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