Literature DB >> 31591917

Construct validity of multiple mini interviews - Investigating the role of stations, skills, and raters using Bayesian G-theory.

Simon M Breil1, Boris Forthmann1, Anike Hertel-Waszak2, Helmut Ahrens2, Britta Brouwer2, Eva Schönefeld2, Bernhard Marschall2, Mitja D Back1.   

Abstract

Background: One popular procedure in the medical student selection process are multiple mini-interviews (MMIs), which are designed to assess social skills (e.g., empathy) by means of brief interview and role-play stations. However, it remains unclear whether MMIs reliably measure desired social skills or rather general performance differences that do not depend on specific social skills. Here, we provide a detailed investigation into the construct validity of MMIs, including the identification and quantification of performance facets (social skill-specific performance, station-specific performance, general performance) and their relations with other selection measures.
Methods: We used data from three MMI samples (N = 376 applicants, 144 raters) that included six interview and role-play stations and multiple assessed social skills.
Results: Bayesian generalizability analyses show that, the largest amount of reliable MMI variance was accounted for by station-specific and general performance differences between applicants. Furthermore, there were low or no correlations with other selection measures.Discussion: Our findings suggest that MMI ratings are less social skill-specific than originally conceptualized and are due more to general performance differences (across and within-stations). Future research should focus on the development of skill-specific MMI stations and on behavioral analyses on the extents to which performance differences are based on desirable skills versus undesired aspects.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31591917     DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2019.1670337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


  2 in total

1.  Are different station formats assessing different dimensions in multiple mini-interviews? Findings from the Canadian integrated French multiple mini-interviews.

Authors:  Jean-Michel Leduc; Sébastien Béland; Jean-Sébastien Renaud; Philippe Bégin; Robert Gagnon; Annie Ouellet; Christian Bourdy; Nathalie Loye
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 3.263

2.  Predicting Actual Social Skill Expression from Personality and Skill Self-Concepts.

Authors:  Simon M Breil; Ina Mielke; Helmut Ahrens; Thomas Geldmacher; Janina Sensmeier; Bernhard Marschall; Mitja D Back
Journal:  J Intell       Date:  2022-07-29
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