Learning style preferences of preclinical medical students in a Malaysian university

  • Muralidhara D
  • Simbak N
  • Mat Nor M
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Background: Academic demands of medical students are quite high. They require several skills involving sensory components such as visual, auditory, reading-writing and kinesthetic modes. The academic performance naturally differs in students and depends on their study habits including the learning style. It is believed that self-confidence is the first requisite to great achievements.

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Muralidhara, D. V., Simbak, N., & Mat Nor, M. N. (2013). Learning style preferences of preclinical medical students in a Malaysian university. South-East Asian Journal of Medical Education, 7(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.4038/seajme.v7i1.146

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