Context: There is a growing body of research investigating assessor judgments in complex performance environments such as OSCE examinations. Post hoc analysis can be employed to identify some elements of “unwanted” assessor variance. However, the impact of individual, apparently “extreme” assessors on OSCE quality, assessment outcomes and pass/fail decisions has not been previously explored. This paper uses a range of “case studies” as examples to illustrate the impact that “extreme” examiners can have in OSCEs, and gives pragmatic suggestions to successfully alleviating problems. Method and results: We used real OSCE assessment data from a number of examinations where at station level, a single examiner assesses student performance using a...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
Background: A crucial determinant of reliability in OSCE is the accurate judgment made by the examin...
Many standard setting procedures focus on the performance of the ‘borderline’ group, defined through...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: This study aimed to explore the decision-making processes of raters durin...
Background: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clini...
Background:Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clinic...
Purpose The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is considered to be one of the most rob...
When a conjunctive standard framework is applied for OSCE and students are required to pass every st...
The consistency of judgements made by examiners of performance assessments is an important issue whe...
Exercise physiology courses have transitioned to competency based, forcing Universities to rethink a...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
Purpose: In the context of health professions education, the objective structured clinical examinati...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
Background: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clin...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
Background: A crucial determinant of reliability in OSCE is the accurate judgment made by the examin...
Many standard setting procedures focus on the performance of the ‘borderline’ group, defined through...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: This study aimed to explore the decision-making processes of raters durin...
Background: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clini...
Background:Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clinic...
Purpose The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is considered to be one of the most rob...
When a conjunctive standard framework is applied for OSCE and students are required to pass every st...
The consistency of judgements made by examiners of performance assessments is an important issue whe...
Exercise physiology courses have transitioned to competency based, forcing Universities to rethink a...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
Purpose: In the context of health professions education, the objective structured clinical examinati...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
Background: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are commonly used to assess the clin...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
Background: A crucial determinant of reliability in OSCE is the accurate judgment made by the examin...
Many standard setting procedures focus on the performance of the ‘borderline’ group, defined through...