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Online education for Ontario's registered nurses: An examination of critical thinking.

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Figure 4: Two Different Interfaces for Bulletin Board Work Used in Course Taken by
Figure 1, An inclusive constructivist theoretical framework coalescing from competing models and
Table 1Understandings o f Critical Thinking in the Late 20th Century
Table 2Popular Standardized Tests Used to Measure Critical Thinking
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