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New machine-marked tests for selection into core medical training: evidence from two validation studies

Fiona Patterson, Victoria Carr, Lara Zibarras, Bill Burr, Liz Berkin, Simon Plint, Bill Irish and Simon Gregory
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-5-417
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Fiona Patterson
1City University, London
2Work Psychology Group
Roles: Professor of Organisational Psychology
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  • For correspondence: f.patterson@city.ac.uk
Victoria Carr
2Work Psychology Group
Roles: Consultant Psychometrician
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Lara Zibarras
1City University, London
2Work Psychology Group
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Bill Burr
3Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board, Royal College of Physicians, London
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Liz Berkin
3Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board, Royal College of Physicians, London
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Simon Plint
Roles: Former Chair, GP National Recruitment Office; GP Dean NHS Education South Central
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Bill Irish
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Simon Gregory
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vol. 9 no. 5 417-420
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-5-417
PubMed: 
19886098
Published By: 
Royal College of Physicians
Print ISSN: 
1470-2118
Online ISSN: 
1473-4893
History: 
  • Published online October 1, 2009.
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© 2009 Royal College of Physicians

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  1. Fiona Patterson, Professor of Organisational Psychology1,2⇓,
  2. Victoria Carr, Consultant Psychometrician2,
  3. Lara Zibarras, Research Fellow1,2,
  4. Bill Burr, Medical Director3,
  5. Liz Berkin, Associate Director3,
  6. Simon Plint, Former Chair, GP National Recruitment Office; GP Dean NHS Education South Central,
  7. Bill Irish, Head, School of Primary Care, Severn Deanery and
  8. Simon Gregory, Postgraduate Dean, East of England Multi-professional Deanery, UK; former Chair, GP National Recruitment Office
  1. 1City University, London
  2. 2Work Psychology Group
  3. 3Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board, Royal College of Physicians, London
  1. Address for correspondence: Professor F Patterson, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB. Email: f.patterson{at}city.ac.uk

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New machine-marked tests for selection into core medical training
Fiona Patterson, Victoria Carr, Lara Zibarras, Bill Burr, Liz Berkin, Simon Plint, Bill Irish, Simon Gregory
Clinical Medicine Oct 2009, 9 (5) 417-420; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.9-5-417

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Fiona Patterson, Victoria Carr, Lara Zibarras, Bill Burr, Liz Berkin, Simon Plint, Bill Irish, Simon Gregory
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