Authors
Bernard Charlin, Louise Roy, Carlos Brailovsky, François Goulet, Cees van der Vleuten
Publication date
2000/10/1
Journal
Teaching and learning in medicine
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
189-195
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Description
Background
The Script Concordance (SC) test is a new assessment tool. It is designed to probe whether knowledge of examinees is efficiently organized for clinical actions. That kind of organization of knowledge is named a script. The SC test places examinees in written, but authentic, clinical situations in which they must interpret data to make decisions.
Purpose
The SC test is designed to measure the degree of concordance that exists between examinees' scripts and scripts of a panel of experts. The objective of this article is to provide interested educators with the practical "how to" information needed to build and use an SC test.
Methods
The theoretical background of the SC test is described. The principles of construction of an SC test are presented, including the writing of clinical cases, the choice of item format, the validation of the test, and the elaboration of the scoring system.
Results
A series of studies have …
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