Abstract

Psychological, sociological, and social-psychological roots of behavior and causation are discussed in analyzing contributions of a study published in this issue of Teaching and Learning in Medicine. The role of time is also presented as a medium for studying effects and for influencing a continuing medical education research agenda.

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