The Incidence of Overconfidence and Underconfidence Effects in Medical Student Examinations
Overconfidence is the tendency to overestimate the knowledge, capacity, or performance one really possesses. This cognitive bias could be potentially dangerous in medical decision-making, considering the impact it could have on patient health care. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of overconfidence and underconfidence in medical student knowledge on general surgery by using traditional and new statistical approaches.
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - Category: Surgery Authors: Ra Ășl A. Borracci, Eduardo B. Arribalzaga Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research
More News: Education | Health Management | Statistics | Students | Study | Surgery | Universities & Medical Training