“…Studies have been conducted utilising the RPQ with medical students ( Bari et al, 2021 ; Horst et al, 2019 ; Khoshgoftar & Barkhordari-Sharifabad, 2023a , 2023b ; Lee et al, 2023 ; Rogers et al, 2019 ; Schwartz et al, 2020 ; Van Winkle et al, 2021 , 2022 ), surgeons/physicians ( Aitken et al, 2021 ; Whelehan, Conlon & Ridgway, 2021 ), nurses ( Aitken et al, 2021 ; Al-Osaimi, 2022 ; Gabrielsson et al, 2022 ; Gustafsson et al, 2020 ; Khalil & Hashish, 2022 ), psychologists ( Sadusky & Spinks, 2022 ), allied health professionals ( Aurora, Mawren & Fullam, 2023 ; Or & Golba, 2023 ; Parrott et al, 2023 ), pre-service teachers ( Day, Webster & Killen, 2022 ; Fuertes-Camacho, Dulsat-Ortiz & Alvarez-Canocas, 2021 ), qualified teachers ( Chen & Chen, 2022 ; Gross, 2020 ; Moeder-Chandler, 2020 ), and sport coaches ( Da Silva et al, 2022 ). In these studies the RPQ has been used for a range of purposes, such as assessment of the reliability of the RPQ scales ( e.g ., Gustafsson et al, 2020 ), comparison between different sub-groups of participants ( e.g ., Day, Webster & Killen, 2022 ), and comparison across different time points to explore student development ( e.g ., Van Winkle et al, 2021 ).…”