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Relationships between medical students' co-regulatory network characteristics and self-regulated learning: a social network study.

Derk BransenMarjan J B GovaertsDominique M A SluijsmansJeroen DonkersPiet G C Van den BosscheErik W Driessen
Published in: Perspectives on medical education (2021)
The present study reinforces the importance of co-regulatory networks for medical students' self-regulated learning during clinical clerkships. Findings imply that supporting development of strong networks aimed at frequent co-regulatory interactions may enhance medical students' self-regulated learning in challenging clinical learning environments. Social network approaches offer promising ways of further understanding and conceptualising self- and co-regulated learning in clinical workplaces.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • transcription factor
  • mental health
  • network analysis