Conceptions of learning factors in postgraduate health sciences master students: a comparative study with non-health science students and between genders.
Fernando CamposMiguel SolaAntonio Santisteban-EspejoAriane RuyffelaertAntonio Campos-SánchezIngrid GarzónVíctor CarrielJuan de Dios Luna-Del-CastilloMiguel Ángel Martin-PiedraMiguel AlaminosPublished in: BMC medical education (2018)
Our results show that the overall conceptions of learning differ among students of health sciences and non-health sciences (experimental sciences, arts and humanities and social sciences) master postgraduate programs. These finding are potentially useful to foster the learning process of HS students, because if they are metacognitively aware of their own conception or learning, they will be much better equipped to self-regulate their learning behavior in a postgraduate master program in health sciences.