Journal article
Knowledge and clinical problem‐solving
Abstract
A consistent finding in the literature on measures of clinical problem-solving scores is that there are very low correlations across different problems. This phenomenon is commonly labelled 'content-specificity', implying that the scores differ because the content knowledge necessary to solve the problems differs. The present study tests this hypothesis by presenting groups of residents and clinical clerks with a series of simulated patient …
Authors
NORMAN GR; TUGWELL P; FEIGHTNER JW; MUZZIN LJ; JACOBY LL
Journal
Medical Education, Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 344–356
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
September 1985
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2923.1985.tb01336.x
ISSN
0308-0110