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J Med Educ. 1980 Nov;55(11):933-41. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198011000-00006.

Reliability and validity studies on modified essay questions.

Journal of medical education

G I Feletti

PMID: 7441674 DOI: 10.1097/00001888-198011000-00006

Abstract

Modified essay questions (MEQs) have been developed at the University of Newcastle to assess clinical problem-solving by first- and second-year medical students. Reliability estimates (given as coefficient alpha [60]) as high as 0.91 were reported for term assessment in 1979 based on MEQs. Lower estimates can be expected as statistical artifacts due to the faculty's criterion-referenced assessment of competence. More appropriate measures of reliability are currently being evaluated. The validity of assessment by MEQ was based on one model of medical problem-solving and another of cognitive skill taxonomies. Internal consistency estimates (coefficient alpha) based on each model yielded some interesting anomalies on the nature of problem-solving which may be reexamined in terms of cognitive preference indexes.

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