When words are your scalpel, what and how information is exchanged may be differently salient to assessors.
Melissa LiAllison Miyoshi KurahashiSarah KawaguchiIsaac SiemensGiovanna SirianniJeff MyersPublished in: Medical education (2024)
A main source of variation among our assessors was the differential salience of performance elements that align with medical expertise and interpersonal skills. These data support the theory that when assessing an interaction, differential salience for these two factors may be an important and perhaps inevitable source of assessor variation.