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Casper (situational Judgment Test For Medical School Applicants)

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CASPer (Situational Judgment Test for Medical School Applicants) is an online assessment designed to evaluate personal and interpersonal skills relevant to medical practice. It presents test-takers with a series of real-world scenarios and asks them to respond based on ethical considerations, professionalism, empathy, and decision-making capabilities. The test aims to supplement academic metrics by providing admissions committees with insights into applicants' non-cognitive qualities essential for a healthcare environment.

Key Features

  • Scenario-based questions assessing ethical judgment and professionalism
  • Online, computer-based testing format
  • Designed to evaluate interpersonal skills such as empathy, communication, and teamwork
  • Part of the holistic admissions process for several medical schools globally
  • Timed responses that simulate real-life decision-making pressures
  • Adaptive question delivery tailored to previous responses

Pros

  • Provides valuable insight into applicants' interpersonal and ethical reasoning skills
  • Helps differentiate candidates beyond academic metrics
  • Standardized format allows fair comparison among applicants
  • Accessible online testing process adds convenience
  • Encourages reflection on complex ethical issues

Cons

  • Some critics argue it may favor test-taking strategy over genuine character traits
  • Potential cultural or language biases affecting performance for diverse applicants
  • Limited scope in capturing certain qualities like resilience or long-term consistency
  • Cost associated with taking the exam can be a barrier for some applicants
  • Reliance on self-reported responses may introduce social desirability bias

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