Knowledge self-monitoring, efficiency, and determinants of self-confidence statement in multiple choice questions in medical students.
Nahid TabibzadehJimmy MullaertLara ZafraniPauline BalagnyJustine Frija-MassonStéphanie MarinAgnès LefortEmmanuelle Vidal-PetiotMartin FlamantPublished in: BMC medical education (2020)
While both addressing the gender confidence gap, knowledge self-monitoring might improve awareness of students' knowledge whereas efficiency might evaluate appropriate behavior in clinical practice. These results suggest differential feedback during training in higher versus lower-performing students, and potentially harmful behavior in decision-making during clinical practice in higher-performing students.