2018
DOI: 10.3946/kjme.2018.110
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Comparison of results between modified-Angoff and bookmark methods for estimating cut score of the Korean medical licensing examination

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study was to apply alternative standard setting methods for the Korean Medical Licensing Examination (KMLE), a criterion-referenced written examination, and to compare them to the conventional cut score used on the KMLE.MethodsThe process and results of criterion-referenced standard settings (i.e., the modified-Angoff and bookmark methods) were evaluated. The ratio of passing and failing examinees determined using these alternative standard setting methods was compared to the results… Show more

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“…The panel members who participated in the national exam for nurses as item developers had a very positive response to the application of the expert rating method (i.e., the Angoff method), which was similar to the results of previous studies of medical doctors, medical recorders, and radiologists [13,14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The panel members who participated in the national exam for nurses as item developers had a very positive response to the application of the expert rating method (i.e., the Angoff method), which was similar to the results of previous studies of medical doctors, medical recorders, and radiologists [13,14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The average score for whether the definition of the minimum competency was clear was 4.69 points, with response frequencies of 'agree' and 'strongly agree' of 31.25% Mean transformed into a score out of 100. and 68.75%, respectively. In a previous study of a similar process for medical doctors, the panel responded that they had difficulties defining the minimum competency, and that the definition of the minimum competency did not help greatly in the evaluation [13]. However, in this study, a consensus on the minimum competency was established smoothly.…”
Section: Performance Level Description For Defining Minimum Competencymentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…In response to this, the Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute conducted a basic research study to examine possible standard-setting methods [1], and in a recent study, the modified Angoff method was found to be appropriate [2]. National examinations may differ depending on the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%