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Influence of learning-style preferences in academic performance in the subject of human anatomy: an institution-based study among preclinical medical students

机译:学习方式偏好对人体解剖学学科学习成绩的影响:基于临床前医学生的机构研究

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>Purpose: The present study was conducted to find the preferred mode of learning among first-year preclinical students and compare the preferred mode of learning with sex, faculty of students, and academic performance of the students using the VARK questionnaire.>Methods: A cross-sectional study was done among 142 first-year Bachelor of Medicine–Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Dental Surgery students from February to May 2018. Demographic data and various academic performance marks were recorded for each individual. VARK (visual, aural, read/write and kinesthetic) questionnaire version 7.8 was administered to calculate the score of each component. Mean VARK scores were calculated and each student classified by their preferred mode of learning. The preferred mode of learning was compared with sex, nationality, faculty of students, and academic performance using χ2, unpaired t-tests, and the Mann–Whitney U test. P<0.05 was taken as statistically significant for comparison.>Results: A majority of the students (53.52%) were multimodal. The most common multimodal mode of preference was bimodal (26.06%), while the most common unimodal preference was kinesthetic (29.06%). Total V score, K score, and VARK score were higher among males, while A and R scores were higher among females. The K score (7.96±2.35 in males and 6.96±2.43 in females) differed significantly (P=0.019) between male and female subjects. More subjects with higher scores in the theory exam of anatomy were unimodal learners (53.8%) compared to multimodal learners (46.2%).>Conclusion: From this study, it can be concluded that undergraduate students were diverse in their learning styles, but most were multimodal. Though learning styles were found to vary by sex, nationality, and academic performance, differences were not statistically significant.
机译:>目的:本研究旨在发现临床前一年级学生的首选学习方式,并比较使用VARK的学生的性别,学习能力和学业表现与首选学习方式>方法:横断面研究于2018年2月至2018年5月在142名医学学士–外科学士和牙科学士的学生中进行了横断面研究。人口统计学数据和各种学业成绩均为每个人记录。使用VARK(视觉,听觉,读写/动觉)问卷7.8版来计算每个组件的得分。计算平均VARK分数,并根据他们喜欢的学习方式对每个学生进行分类。使用χ 2 ,不成对的t检验和Mann-Whitney U检验,将首选的学习模式与性别,国籍,学生的学历和学习成绩进行了比较。 P <0.05为具有统计学意义的比较。>结果:大多数学生(53.52%)是多模式的。最常见的多峰偏好模式是双峰(26.06%),而最常见的单峰偏好是动觉的(29.06%)。男性的总V评分,K评分和VARK评分较高,而女性的A和R评分较高。男性受试者的K评分(男性为7.96±2.35,女性为6.96±2.43)差异显着(P = 0.019)。与多模式学习者(46.2%)相比,在解剖学理论考试中得分更高的科目是单峰学习者(53.8%)。>结论:从这项研究可以得出结论,在他们的学习方式,但大多数是多模式的。尽管发现学习风格因性别,国籍和学业表现而异,但差异在统计学上并不显着。

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