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Intrinsic motivation of preclinical medical students participating in high-fidelity mannequin simulation.

Brent ThomaEmily M HaydenNelson WongJason L SandersGreg MalinJames A Gordon
Published in: BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (2015)
Extracurricular sessions increased students' perceived autonomy, but they were highly intrinsically motivated in both settings. Further study is needed to understand the relationship between perceived autonomy and intrinsic motivation in medical education learning activities. The IMI shows promise as a measurement tool for this work.
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