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Casper Situational Judgment Test

overall review score: 4
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The CASPer (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) Situational Judgment Test is an online assessment tool used primarily in the admissions process for health sciences and medical programs. It evaluates an applicant's interpersonal skills, ethical decision-making, professionalism, and emotional intelligence through real-world scenarios delivered via computer. The test aims to provide admission committees with additional insights into a candidate's non-academic qualities, complementing academic metrics.

Key Features

  • Computer-based online format accessible remotely
  • Consists of scenario-based questions assessing interpersonal and ethical decision-making
  • Measures attributes such as professionalism, empathy, integrity, teamwork, and communication skills
  • Multiple timed scenarios to evaluate consistency and judgment under pressure
  • Used by numerous universities and professional schools in their admissions processes

Pros

  • Provides a standardized measure of soft skills often difficult to assess through traditional testing
  • Helps admissions committees identify candidates with strong interpersonal qualities
  • Convenient online format allows flexibility for test-takers
  • Widely adopted by health professions schools increases its relevance

Cons

  • Can induce stress due to time constraints and unfamiliar testing format
  • Potential timezone or technical issues during online administration
  • Limited scope focusing mainly on situational judgment rather than comprehensive personality assessment
  • Accessibility may be challenging for some applicants without reliable internet or quiet testing environments

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:26:17 AM UTC