Rothman A I, Blackmore D, Cohen R, Reznick R
University of Toronto.
Eval Health Prof. 1996 Mar;19(1):118-24. doi: 10.1177/016327879601900109.
The Medical Council of Canada has made use of examiners' pass/fail classifications of candidates' behaviors in objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) stations in defining cutting scores for these stations. This process assumes that there is consistency in the judgments of examiners employed in the same stations at different testing sites and in the cutting scores derived from these judgments. These assumptions were tested using the results of the fall 1993 administration of part 2 of the Medical Council of Canada's Evaluating Examination to 744 candidates. The results of this study provided evidence of the consistency of the pass/fail and cutting score definitions for the stations used across examiners.
加拿大医学委员会利用考官对客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)站点中考生行为的通过/未通过分类来确定这些站点的及格分数。这一过程假定,在不同测试地点的同一站点工作的考官的判断以及从这些判断得出的及格分数具有一致性。利用1993年秋季对744名考生进行的加拿大医学委员会评估考试第二部分的结果对这些假设进行了检验。这项研究的结果为考官使用的各站点的通过/未通过及及格分数定义的一致性提供了证据。