MedEdPublish (Nov 2023)

Twelve Tips for using Learning Curves in Health Professions Education Research [version 1; peer review: 3 approved]

  • Neva Howard,
  • Kathy Boutis,
  • Roger Edwards,
  • Martin Pusic,
  • Seth Alexander

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Vol. 13

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Learning curves can be used to design, implement, and evaluate educational interventions. Attention to key aspects of the method can improve the fidelity of this representation of learning as well as its suitability for education and research purposes. This paper addresses when to use a learning curve, which graphical properties to consider, how to use learning curves quantitatively, and how to use observed thresholds to communicate meaning. We also address the associated ethics and policy considerations. We conclude with a best practices checklist for both educators and researchers seeking to use learning curves in their work.

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