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C P van der Vleuten1, S J van Luyk, D B Swanson
1University of Limburg, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
This study investigated the reproducibility of scores on the University of Limburg Skills Test, using data drawn from tests administered to medical students in all years of training during 1984-85, 1985-86, and 1986-87. Generalizability analyses indicated that, while inter-rater reliability is good, a minimum of three to four hours of testing time is required to obtain reproducible scores due to content-specificity of examinee performance.
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