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What types of feedback enhance the effectiveness of self-explanation in a simulation-based learning environment?
Author: Hajian Moghadam, Shiva
Date created: 2021-11-25
Inducing self-explanation: A meta-analysis and experiment
Author: Bisra, Kiran
Date created: 2020-08-26
Self-Explanation and Self-Questioning Prompts in Online Medical Health Learning
Author: Samadi, Donya
Date created: 2017-04-13

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