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Prefrontal regulation of punished ethanol self-administration
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Aims In this study, we examined the effects of assigning partial credit to selected answer choices on student performance and perceptions in a pharmacology course using Type A multiple‐choice questions (MCQs). Methods Partial credit scoring was incorporated into quizzes and exams in a 10‐week pharmacology course for postbaccalaureate premedical ...
Stephen D. Schneid +2 more
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The impact of teacher punishment intensity on parental trust in rural China: an experimental examination of a moderated mediation model. [PDF]
Qi C, Guo J, Liu Y, Zhang Z, Zhao G.
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Aims This study looks at the status of the same drugs conditionally approved by the Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada for the same oncology indication. Methods Lists of oncology drugs with a conditional approval from the Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada were generated and drug pairs with the same indication were matched ...
Joel Lexchin
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Governance of prepaid consumption in China's sports industry based on collaborative governance theory: theoretical framework, realistic dilemmas, and practical pathways. [PDF]
Su J, He J.
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Aims In medical education, the ability of large language models (LLMs) to match human performance raises questions about their potential as educational tools. This study evaluates LLMs' performance on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (CPT) exams, comparing their results to medical students and exploring their ability to identify poorly formulated
Alexandre O. Gérard +11 more
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Factors influencing patient safety incident reporting in African healthcare organisations: a systematic integrative review. [PDF]
Fekadu G +4 more
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Corporal Punishment Expert Available To Discuss Proposed Anti-Spanking Legislation In Massachusetts [PDF]
Wright, Lori
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Abstract Aims Chemical Adherence Testing (CAT) is gaining prominence as a reliable and valid clinical method to detect whether antihypertensive agents are being taken as prescribed. This study aimed to explore clinicians' attitudes and perspectives on the clinical use of CAT.
Roshan Shahab +2 more
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