1991
DOI: 10.1080/10401339109539497
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The problem student: A comparison of student and physician views

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“…This observation is also reported in Metheny and Carline's study. 7 In the Malaysian faculty and student comparison, another pattern is evident. Here, the faculty see the frequency of the shy students as a more frequent problem compared to the Malaysian students, who appear to view the problem in just the opposite way.…”
Section: Relative Frequency Of Observing Problemmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This observation is also reported in Metheny and Carline's study. 7 In the Malaysian faculty and student comparison, another pattern is evident. Here, the faculty see the frequency of the shy students as a more frequent problem compared to the Malaysian students, who appear to view the problem in just the opposite way.…”
Section: Relative Frequency Of Observing Problemmentioning
confidence: 86%