McManus I C
Academic Department of Pschiatry, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.
Med Educ. 1992 Mar;26(2):157-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1992.tb00142.x.
Luck plays some role in passing any examination. When candidates pass a postgraduate examination at the second, third or subsequent attempt is it because their knowledge has truly improved or because they have at least been lucky? In this paper a simple model, requiring knowledge only of the pass rates at resits, and of the reliability of the examination, is applied to the MRCGP examination of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Candidates increase their true ability before second and third attempts at the examination, after which ability declines.
运气在任何考试通过中都起到一定作用。当考生在第二次、第三次或后续尝试中通过研究生考试时,是因为他们的知识真正提高了,还是因为他们至少有运气呢?在本文中,一个简单的模型被应用于皇家全科医师学院的MRCGP考试,该模型只需要知道重考的通过率以及考试的可靠性。考生在第二次和第三次考试尝试前提高了他们的真实能力,之后能力下降。