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Adults learn best through punishment.
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Adults are dependent learners.
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Adults are motivated when learning is relevant and problem-centered.
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Adults prefer abstract concepts over practical application.
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Students remain passive.
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Students are actively involved in the learning process, leading to deeper understanding.
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The instructor does all the work.
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Information is quickly forgotten.
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Student focus and understanding of expected learning outcomes.
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Instructor's convenience.
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It is a one-time event.
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It is primarily passive.
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It results in a relatively permanent change in capability or understanding.
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It cannot be influenced by the environment.
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Memorizing facts from textbooks.
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Presenting complex clinical problems and requiring independent problem-solving.
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Providing pre-determined answers for all scenarios.
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Limiting access to information.
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Replace direct patient contact.
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Enhance accessibility, interactivity, and realism of learning experiences.
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Make learning more difficult.
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Discourage student collaboration.
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Forgotten if ignored.
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Strengthened if followed by a reward.
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Weakened if rewarded.
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Unaffected by consequences.
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Facilitate reflection, analysis of actions, and learning from experience.
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Avoid discussing errors.
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D.
Determine who will be expelled.
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Develop autonomous, lifelong learners who can manage their own professional development.
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Reduce the need for instructors.
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Limit access to learning resources.
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Foster dependence on others.
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Multiple-choice questions.
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Observation of attitudes, values, and professional behaviors.
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Calculation problems.
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