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Predictors of Knowledge Gains Using Simulation in the Education of Prelicensure Nursing Students
Mary Ann Shinnick
, Mary Woo
, Lorraine S. Evangelista
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Medical Simulator
100%
Knowledge Gain
100%
Prelicensure nursing Students
100%
Self-efficacy
33%
Learning Styles
33%
Teaching Methodology
33%
T-test
16%
Statistical Analysis
16%
Regression Analysis
16%
Group Membership
16%
High-score
16%
Nursing School
16%
Stepwise Logistic Regression
16%
Critical Thinking Skills
16%
Knowledge Questionnaire
16%
Quality Teaching
16%
Student Age
16%
Enhanced Learning Outcome
16%
Gender Learning
16%
Gain in Knowledge
16%
Efficacy Groups
16%
Prelicensure
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nursing Student
100%
Self-Efficacy
66%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Analysis of Variance
33%
Student T Test
33%
Experimental Design
33%
Nursing School
33%