Released on Nov 22, 2016
In this episode: Jon presents a commentary paper that discusses assessment by words not numbers. Length: 19:30 min
Authors: Cook DA, Kuper A, Hatala R, Ginsburg S.
Publication details: When Assessment Data Are Words: Validity Evidence for Qualitative Educational Assessments. Academic Medicine. 2016 Apr 5. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed Link
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