A culture of control?

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Title: A culture of control?
Authors: Hawick, Lorraine, Thomson, Alan, Cleland, Jennifer
Source: Medical Education. Mar2019, Vol. 53 Issue 3, p212-214. 3p.
Subjects: Ability, Curriculum, Hygiene, Labor supply, Medical students, Sensory perception, Professional employee training, Self-management (Psychology), Teacher-student relationships, Time, Employees' workload, Training, National competency-based educational tests
Abstract: The authors respond to Zeeman et al's analysis of how students use their time, suggesting it would be valuable to shift from quantitative to qualitative measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The authors respond to Zeeman et al's analysis of how students use their time, suggesting it would be valuable to shift from quantitative to qualitative measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:03080110
DOI:10.1111/medu.13800