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Sylvia Rodger1, Chi-Wen Chien2, Merrill Turpin2, Jodie Copley2, Allison Coleman2, Ted Brown3, Anne-Maree Caine2.
Abstract
This study investigated construct validity and internal consistency of the Student Practice Evaluation Form-Revised Edition Package (SPEF-R) which evaluates students' performance on practice education placements. The SPEF-R has 38 items covering eight domains, and each item is rated on a 5-point rating scale. Data from 125 students' final placement evaluations in their final year study were analyzed using the Rasch measurement model. The SPEF-R exhibited satisfactory rating scale performance and unidimensionality across the eight domains, providing construct validity evidence. Only 2 items misfit Rasch model's expectations (both related to students' performance with client groups, which were often rated as not observed). Additionally, the internal consistency of each SPEF-R domain was found to be excellent (Cronbach's α = .86 to .91) and all individual items had reasonable to excellent item-total correlation coefficients. The study results indicate that the SPEF-R can be used with confidence to evaluate students' performance during placements, but continued validation and refinement are required.Keywords: Rasch measurement model; SPEF-R; assessment; construct validity; instrumentation; internal consistency; occupational therapy; practice education
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24214417 DOI: 10.1177/0163278713511456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eval Health Prof ISSN: 0163-2787 Impact factor: 2.651