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Table 3 Average judgement on process favourability and the other applicant perception items for the different subgroups

From: Influence of response instructions and response format on applicant perceptions of a situational judgement test for medical school selection

 

Gender

First-generation university

Ethnic background

 

Overall

M

W

Yes

No

Dutch

NW

W

Process favourability

4.39 (1.28)

4.38 (1.34)

4.39 (1.26)

4.47 (1.29)

4.36 (1.23)

4.41 (1.26)

4.35 (1.25)

1.36 (1.44)

Face validity

4.33 (1.43)

4.28 (1.53)

4.34 (1.40)

4.56 (1.31)

4.21 (1.47)

4.27 (1.43)

4.49 (1.50)

4.10 (1.32)

Applicant differentiation

4.12 (1.57)

4.04 (1.74)

4.15 (1.51)

4.10 (1.61)

4.12 (1.56)

4.04 (1.54)

4.35 (1.66)

4.17 (1.56)

Study relatedness

3.58 (1.38)

3.55 (1.52)

3.59 (1.33)

3.70 (1.33)

3.55 (1.37)

3.57 (1.32)

3.75 (1.47)

3.45 (1.45)

Chance to perform

3.61 (1.58)

3.64 (1.66)

3.60 (1.56)

3.74 (1.61)

3.54 (1.55)

3.56 (1.57)

3.83 (1.57)

3.38 (1.50)

Ease of cheating

5.13 (1.83)

5.22 (1.89)

5.10 (1.81)

5.05 (1.73)

5.20 (1.84)

5.22 (1.83)

5.11 (1.76)

4.86 (1.85)

  1. Note. M Men, W Women, NW non-Western, W Western Standard deviations between brackets