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Dr. Yasser Abdelsattar Noureldin :: Publications:

Title:
A Call for a Shift in Theory and Terminology for Validation Studies in Urological Education
Authors: Yasser Noureldin, Robert Sweet
Year: 2018
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of Urology
Volume: 199
Issue: 3
Pages: 617-620
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

AS the use and adoption of simulation based training and assessment increase in urology, it becomes important for the design and interpretation of education studies to be aligned with behavioral science standards and the greater health care community. In the last 60 years the American Psychological Association, American Educational Research Association and the National Council on Measurement in Education have developed and introduced 6 editions of the “standards” to guide the validation process.1 Adoption of the 1974 standards has guided much of the urology simulation education based literature to date as a result of the sentinel and invaluable article for surgical disciplines by Gallagher et al2 and McDougall’s 2007 article applying these concepts to urology.3 The crux of these standards includes the division of validity into what are now well-known subjective concepts such as content validity and face validity, and objective concepts such as construct validity and criterion validity with little to no association with an overall “construct” to wrap around the evidence gained.

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