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Impact of Undergraduate Research “Special Study Module (SSM)” on Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Students and Alumni

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Table 1: Distribution of respondents and types of medical research performed by them
Table 2: Distribution of respondents based on SSM experience in terms of educational and emotional point of views
Table 3: Level of interest of the participants
Table 4: Factors influencing the level of interest

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