“…Supervisor bias and assessment leniency have been well documented in learning and teaching literature. However, despite the recognition that supervisors across disciplines are inclined to rate a disproportionate amount of students highly, the vast majority of empirical research has been conducted within the context of clinical placements (Bandiera & Lendrum, 2008;Dohrenbusch & Lipka, 2006;Dudek, Marks, & Regehr, 2005;Karasik, 2009), psychology (Gonsalvez & Freestone, 2007;Hedge & Kavanagh, 1988;Robiner & Hoberman, 1997), and social work (Bogo, Regehr, Roxanne, & Regehr, 2007;Kadushin & Harkness, 2002;Lazar & Mosek, 1993;Pease, 1988;Vinton & Wilke, 2011). Arguably, this research focus may not be a major surprise, considering the seriouspotentially life threatening -consequences of allowing insufficiently trained graduates to practice in their chosen, health related field.…”