Background: It is generally assumed that learning in context increases performance. This study investigates the relationship between the characteristics of a paper-patient context (relevance and familiarity), the mechanisms through which the cognitive dimension of context could improve learning (activation of prior knowledge, elaboration and increasing retrieval cues), and test performance. Methods: A total of 145 medical students completed a pretest of 40 questions, of which half were with a patient vignette. One week later, they studied musculoskeletal anatomy in the dissection room without a paper-patient context (control group) or with (ir)relevant-(un)familiar context (experimental groups), and completed a cognitive load scale. Followi...
Introduction: Context specificity (CS) refers to the variability in clinical reasoning across differ...
textabstractIn two experiments, the effects of level of medical expertise and study time on free rec...
Background: Situated cognition theory argues that thinking is inextricably situated in a context. In...
Background: It is generally assumed that learning in context increases performance. This study inves...
Item does not contain fulltextContext specificity, or the variation in a participant's performance f...
Context specificity, or the variation in a participant's performance from one case, or situation, to...
Background: Godden and Baddeley (1975) suggested strong contextual influence on recall, suggesting l...
Background: Godden and Baddeley (1975) suggested strong contextual influence on recall, suggesting l...
This study was designed to examine the effects of different geographical background contexts for inf...
Japanese university students learning English as a foreign language (EFL) encountered 10 target word...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...
Studies have shown that a physician's clinical reasoning performance can be influenced by contextual...
Excerpt of two student manuals. These excerpts contain part of the learning task of the shoulder reg...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Prior work has found that a doctor's clinical reasoning pe...
This study attempts to answer two principal questions. First of all, for the learner, does the addit...
Introduction: Context specificity (CS) refers to the variability in clinical reasoning across differ...
textabstractIn two experiments, the effects of level of medical expertise and study time on free rec...
Background: Situated cognition theory argues that thinking is inextricably situated in a context. In...
Background: It is generally assumed that learning in context increases performance. This study inves...
Item does not contain fulltextContext specificity, or the variation in a participant's performance f...
Context specificity, or the variation in a participant's performance from one case, or situation, to...
Background: Godden and Baddeley (1975) suggested strong contextual influence on recall, suggesting l...
Background: Godden and Baddeley (1975) suggested strong contextual influence on recall, suggesting l...
This study was designed to examine the effects of different geographical background contexts for inf...
Japanese university students learning English as a foreign language (EFL) encountered 10 target word...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...
Studies have shown that a physician's clinical reasoning performance can be influenced by contextual...
Excerpt of two student manuals. These excerpts contain part of the learning task of the shoulder reg...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Prior work has found that a doctor's clinical reasoning pe...
This study attempts to answer two principal questions. First of all, for the learner, does the addit...
Introduction: Context specificity (CS) refers to the variability in clinical reasoning across differ...
textabstractIn two experiments, the effects of level of medical expertise and study time on free rec...
Background: Situated cognition theory argues that thinking is inextricably situated in a context. In...