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Applicant perceptions of selection methods for health professions education: Rationales and subgroup differences.

Suzanne Fikrat-WeversKaren M Stegers-JagerMarleen GroenierAndries S KosterJan Hindrik RaveslootRenske Van GestelWouters AnoukWalter van den BroekAndrea Woltman
Published in: Medical education (2022)
Our findings illustrate that applicants desire to demonstrate a variety of attributes on a combination of selection tools, but also observe that this can result in multiple drawbacks. The present study can help programmes in deciding which selection methods to include, which more negatively perceived methods should be better justified to applicants, and how to adapt methods to meet applicants' needs.
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