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Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?

Introduction: A stronger consideration of non-cognitive characteristics in Medical School application procedures is desirable. Psychometric tests could be used as an economic supplement to face-to-face interviews which are frequently conducted during university internal procedures for Medical School...

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Autores principales: Obst, Katrin U., Brüheim, Linda, Westermann, Jürgen, Katalinic, Alexander, Kötter, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5135419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27990471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001074
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author Obst, Katrin U.
Brüheim, Linda
Westermann, Jürgen
Katalinic, Alexander
Kötter, Thomas
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Westermann, Jürgen
Katalinic, Alexander
Kötter, Thomas
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description Introduction: A stronger consideration of non-cognitive characteristics in Medical School application procedures is desirable. Psychometric tests could be used as an economic supplement to face-to-face interviews which are frequently conducted during university internal procedures for Medical School applications (AdH, Auswahlverfahren der Hochschulen). This study investigates whether the results of psychometric questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics such as personality traits, empathy, and resilience towards stress are vulnerable to distortions of social desirability when used in the context of selection procedures at Medical Schools. Methods: This study took place during the AdH of Lübeck University in August 2015. The following questionnaires have been included: NEO-FFI, SPF, and AVEM. In a 2x1 between-subject experiment we compared the answers from an alleged application condition and a control condition. In the alleged application condition we told applicants that these questionnaires were part of the application procedure. In the control condition applicants were informed about the study prior to completing the questionnaires. Results: All included questionnaires showed differences which can be regarded as social-desirability effects. These differences did not affect the entire scales but, rather, single subscales. Conclusion: These results challenge the informative value of these questionnaires when used for Medical School application procedures. Future studies may investigate the extent to which the differences influence the actual selection of applicants and what implications can be drawn from them for the use of psychometric questionnaires as part of study-place allocation procedures at Medical Schools.
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spelling pubmed-51354192016-12-16 Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability? Obst, Katrin U. Brüheim, Linda Westermann, Jürgen Katalinic, Alexander Kötter, Thomas GMS J Med Educ Article Introduction: A stronger consideration of non-cognitive characteristics in Medical School application procedures is desirable. Psychometric tests could be used as an economic supplement to face-to-face interviews which are frequently conducted during university internal procedures for Medical School applications (AdH, Auswahlverfahren der Hochschulen). This study investigates whether the results of psychometric questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics such as personality traits, empathy, and resilience towards stress are vulnerable to distortions of social desirability when used in the context of selection procedures at Medical Schools. Methods: This study took place during the AdH of Lübeck University in August 2015. The following questionnaires have been included: NEO-FFI, SPF, and AVEM. In a 2x1 between-subject experiment we compared the answers from an alleged application condition and a control condition. In the alleged application condition we told applicants that these questionnaires were part of the application procedure. In the control condition applicants were informed about the study prior to completing the questionnaires. Results: All included questionnaires showed differences which can be regarded as social-desirability effects. These differences did not affect the entire scales but, rather, single subscales. Conclusion: These results challenge the informative value of these questionnaires when used for Medical School application procedures. Future studies may investigate the extent to which the differences influence the actual selection of applicants and what implications can be drawn from them for the use of psychometric questionnaires as part of study-place allocation procedures at Medical Schools. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2016-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5135419/ /pubmed/27990471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001074 Text en Copyright © 2016 Obst et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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Westermann, Jürgen
Katalinic, Alexander
Kötter, Thomas
Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title_full Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title_fullStr Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title_full_unstemmed Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title_short Are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
title_sort are the results of questionnaires measuring non-cognitive characteristics during the selection procedure for medical school application biased by social desirability?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5135419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27990471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001074
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