Preferred Learning Styles of Undergraduate and Graduate Pharmacy Students

[...]the learning styles are directly influenced by the educational technology used, including the types of educational resources, teaching methods, positions of teachers and educational institution, etc.2,3. According to the statistical analysis (ANOVA), the revealed differences in scores are not s...

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Communication
Drug stores
Education
Internet resources
Learning
Medical students
Online instruction
Pharmacists
Teaching
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