of composite tests to assess all aspects of the curriculum recommended by the General Medical Council. Setting A final undergraduate medical school exam-ination for 214 students. Aim To estimate the overall reliability of a composite examination, the correlations between the tests, and the effect of differences in test length, number of items and weighting of the results on the reliability. Method The examination consisted of four written and two clinical tests: multiple-choice questions (MCQ) test, extended matching questions (EMQ), short-answer questions (SAQ), essays, an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) and history-taking long cases. Multivariate generalizability theory was used to estimate the composite reliability of th...
Introduction In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of grea...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
The assessment is a key determinant of learning by the students. Validity, reliability, objectivity ...
Background: Clinical examinations increasingly consist of composite tests to assess all aspects of t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Medical education is seeing a renewed emphasis on cl...
INTRODUCTION: An extended clinical examination (ECE) was administered to 85 final year medical stude...
Background: One of the most important objectives for University of Dammam is to send competent gradu...
Testing based on multiple choice questions (MCQ) is one of the most established forms of assessment,...
Over recent years, UK medical schools have moved to more integrated summative examinations. This pap...
The present study was conducted to provide in-depth information on the reliabilities of measures of ...
Background: Medical schools have traditionally assessed medical students using long and short c...
Context The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is comprised of a series of simulation...
Introduction: Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is one of the most appropriate metho...
Background: To ascertain if undergraduate medical students attain adequate knowledge to practice in ...
PurposeObjective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) evaluate clinical reasoning, communication ...
Introduction In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of grea...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
The assessment is a key determinant of learning by the students. Validity, reliability, objectivity ...
Background: Clinical examinations increasingly consist of composite tests to assess all aspects of t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Medical education is seeing a renewed emphasis on cl...
INTRODUCTION: An extended clinical examination (ECE) was administered to 85 final year medical stude...
Background: One of the most important objectives for University of Dammam is to send competent gradu...
Testing based on multiple choice questions (MCQ) is one of the most established forms of assessment,...
Over recent years, UK medical schools have moved to more integrated summative examinations. This pap...
The present study was conducted to provide in-depth information on the reliabilities of measures of ...
Background: Medical schools have traditionally assessed medical students using long and short c...
Context The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is comprised of a series of simulation...
Introduction: Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is one of the most appropriate metho...
Background: To ascertain if undergraduate medical students attain adequate knowledge to practice in ...
PurposeObjective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) evaluate clinical reasoning, communication ...
Introduction In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of grea...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
The assessment is a key determinant of learning by the students. Validity, reliability, objectivity ...