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Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study

PURPOSE: Undertaking a standard-setting exercise is a common method for setting pass/fail cut scores for high-stakes examinations. The recently introduced equal Z standard-setting method (EZ method) has been found to be a valid and effective alternative for the commonly used Angoff and Hofstee metho...

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Autores principales: Yang, Ying-Ying, Huang, Pin-Hsiang, Yang, Ling-Yu, Huang, Chia-Chang, Liu, Chih-Wei, Huang, Shiau-Shian, Chen, Chen-Huan, Lee, Fa-Yauh, Kao, Shou-Yen, Shulruf, Boaz
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Publicado: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36252990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2022.19.27
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author Yang, Ying-Ying
Huang, Pin-Hsiang
Yang, Ling-Yu
Huang, Chia-Chang
Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Shiau-Shian
Chen, Chen-Huan
Lee, Fa-Yauh
Kao, Shou-Yen
Shulruf, Boaz
author_facet Yang, Ying-Ying
Huang, Pin-Hsiang
Yang, Ling-Yu
Huang, Chia-Chang
Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Shiau-Shian
Chen, Chen-Huan
Lee, Fa-Yauh
Kao, Shou-Yen
Shulruf, Boaz
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description PURPOSE: Undertaking a standard-setting exercise is a common method for setting pass/fail cut scores for high-stakes examinations. The recently introduced equal Z standard-setting method (EZ method) has been found to be a valid and effective alternative for the commonly used Angoff and Hofstee methods and their variants. The current study aims to estimate the minimum number of panelists required for obtaining acceptable and reliable cut scores using the EZ method. METHODS: The primary data were extracted from 31 panelists who used the EZ method for setting cut scores for a 12-station of medical school’s final objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in Taiwan. For this study, a new data set composed of 1,000 random samples of different panel sizes, ranging from 5 to 25 panelists, was established and analyzed. Analysis of variance was performed to measure the differences in the cut scores set by the sampled groups, across all sizes within each station. RESULTS: On average, a panel of 10 experts or more yielded cut scores with confidence more than or equal to 90% and 15 experts yielded cut scores with confidence more than or equal to 95%. No significant differences in cut scores associated with panel size were identified for panels of 5 or more experts. CONCLUSION: The EZ method was found to be valid and feasible. Less than an hour was required for 12 panelists to assess 12 OSCE stations. Calculating the cut scores required only basic statistical skills.
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spelling pubmed-97640182023-01-03 Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study Yang, Ying-Ying Huang, Pin-Hsiang Yang, Ling-Yu Huang, Chia-Chang Liu, Chih-Wei Huang, Shiau-Shian Chen, Chen-Huan Lee, Fa-Yauh Kao, Shou-Yen Shulruf, Boaz J Educ Eval Health Prof Research Article PURPOSE: Undertaking a standard-setting exercise is a common method for setting pass/fail cut scores for high-stakes examinations. The recently introduced equal Z standard-setting method (EZ method) has been found to be a valid and effective alternative for the commonly used Angoff and Hofstee methods and their variants. The current study aims to estimate the minimum number of panelists required for obtaining acceptable and reliable cut scores using the EZ method. METHODS: The primary data were extracted from 31 panelists who used the EZ method for setting cut scores for a 12-station of medical school’s final objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in Taiwan. For this study, a new data set composed of 1,000 random samples of different panel sizes, ranging from 5 to 25 panelists, was established and analyzed. Analysis of variance was performed to measure the differences in the cut scores set by the sampled groups, across all sizes within each station. RESULTS: On average, a panel of 10 experts or more yielded cut scores with confidence more than or equal to 90% and 15 experts yielded cut scores with confidence more than or equal to 95%. No significant differences in cut scores associated with panel size were identified for panels of 5 or more experts. CONCLUSION: The EZ method was found to be valid and feasible. Less than an hour was required for 12 panelists to assess 12 OSCE stations. Calculating the cut scores required only basic statistical skills. Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9764018/ /pubmed/36252990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2022.19.27 Text en © 2022 Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yang, Ying-Ying
Huang, Pin-Hsiang
Yang, Ling-Yu
Huang, Chia-Chang
Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Shiau-Shian
Chen, Chen-Huan
Lee, Fa-Yauh
Kao, Shou-Yen
Shulruf, Boaz
Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title_full Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title_fullStr Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title_full_unstemmed Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title_short Equal Z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in Taiwan: a simulation study
title_sort equal z standard-setting method to estimate the minimum number of panelists for a medical school’s objective structured clinical examination in taiwan: a simulation study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36252990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2022.19.27
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