2023
DOI: 10.1002/ase.2317
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Visuospatial ability and student approach to learning as predictors of academic performance on written versus laboratory‐based assessments in human anatomy

Abstract: As hours devoted to human anatomy curricula fall under threat and curricular delivery methods remain in flux, many new teaching innovations are emerging, which require comprehensive evaluation to ensure evidence‐based teaching is maintained. Although grades are the predominant measure of ‘learning’, alternative metrics can assess more nuanced and meaningful outcomes. Two common predictors of students' three‐dimensional understanding of the body and depth of learning are visuospatial abilities and approaches to… Show more

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