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Integrity situational judgement test for medical school selection: judging 'what to do' versus 'what not to do'.

Wendy E de LengKaren M Stegers-JagerMarise Ph BornAxel P N Themmen
Published in: Medical education (2018)
An SJT that assesses the ability to correctly recognise CD-based response options as inappropriate (i.e. what one should not do) seems to have stronger convergent validity than an SJT that assesses the ability to correctly recognise HH-based response options as appropriate (i.e. what one should do). This finding might be explained by the larger consensus on what is considered inappropriate than on what is considered appropriate in a challenging situation. It may be promising to focus an SJT on the ability to recognise what one should not do.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice