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100.1.#.a: Jaimes Medrano, Aurora Leonila; Fossion, Ruben; Flores Lázaro, Julio; Caraveo-anduaga, Jorge Javier

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520.3.#.a: Introduction: Various investigations have shown that cognitive flexibility predicts the academic performance of preschool and school children, but only a few of them have shown the participation of cognitive flexibility in the academic performance of university students. Objective: To analyze the association between cognitive flexibility and academic performance of first-year medical students; in addition to some socioeconomic ;background that influences cognitive development and academic performance. Method: In a sample of 406 first-year medical students, we evaluated cognitive flexibility (with the WisConPC computer program) and socioeconomic background as factors associated with the academic performance of medical students with multiple linear regression analysis. Results: Indicated that cognitive flexibility and sociocultural context are factors associated with general academic performance, particularly in biomedical subjects. Conclusions: The findings of this study have implications for the teaching-learning process of biological and chemical sciences since teachers can promote cognitive flexibility using didactic strategies aimed at the development and use of mental operations that imply the formulation of inferences and the application of proportional, logical, and probabilistic reasoning, thus contributing to the construction and transformation of the students’ knowledge.

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Cognitive flexibility and academic performance in first-year medical students

Jaimes Medrano, Aurora Leonila; Fossion, Ruben; Flores Lázaro, Julio; Caraveo-anduaga, Jorge Javier

Facultad de Medicina, UNAM, publicado en Investigación en Educación Médica, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Jaimes Medrano, Aurora Leonila, et al. (2023). Cognitive flexibility and academic performance in first-year medical students. Investigación en Educación Médica; Vol. 12 Núm. 48, 2023; 41-51. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4147494

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Autor(es)
Jaimes Medrano, Aurora Leonila; Fossion, Ruben; Flores Lázaro, Julio; Caraveo-anduaga, Jorge Javier
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Cognitive flexibility and academic performance in first-year medical students
Fecha
2023-10-01
Resumen
Introduction: Various investigations have shown that cognitive flexibility predicts the academic performance of preschool and school children, but only a few of them have shown the participation of cognitive flexibility in the academic performance of university students. Objective: To analyze the association between cognitive flexibility and academic performance of first-year medical students; in addition to some socioeconomic ;background that influences cognitive development and academic performance. Method: In a sample of 406 first-year medical students, we evaluated cognitive flexibility (with the WisConPC computer program) and socioeconomic background as factors associated with the academic performance of medical students with multiple linear regression analysis. Results: Indicated that cognitive flexibility and sociocultural context are factors associated with general academic performance, particularly in biomedical subjects. Conclusions: The findings of this study have implications for the teaching-learning process of biological and chemical sciences since teachers can promote cognitive flexibility using didactic strategies aimed at the development and use of mental operations that imply the formulation of inferences and the application of proportional, logical, and probabilistic reasoning, thus contributing to the construction and transformation of the students’ knowledge.
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ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2007-5057; ISSN impreso: 2007-865X

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