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This paper shares initial results of a current study to understand what factors, tools, and methods help individual military and civilian medical personnel accelerate their medical problem-solving expertise. Based on the initial data analysis, there is evidence of statistically significant positive correlations between measurements of analogical/creative reasoning with the Conscientiousness and Honesty-Humility traits as measured by the HEXACO. These results will be employed in the US Army’s Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring system (GIFT) to develop a pedagogical template that adapts on relevant traits for instruction, interventions, and feedback to support accelerated learning.
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Results from GRIT will be reported in a future paper.
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DeFalco, J.A., Sinatra, A.M., Rodriguez, E., Stan Hum, R. (2019). Conscientiousness, Honesty-Humility, and Analogical/Creative Reasoning: Implications for Instructional Designs in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. In: Isotani, S., Millán, E., Ogan, A., Hastings, P., McLaren, B., Luckin, R. (eds) Artificial Intelligence in Education. AIED 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11626. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23207-8_10
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