Am J Psychiatry 1982; 139:85-88
Copyright © 1982 by American Psychiatric Association
Assessing assessment: the content and quality of the psychiatry in- training examination
GD Strauss, J Yager and GE Strauss
The authors rated questions on the 1979 Psychiatry Resident In-Training
Examination for the knowledge area assessed and for quality. The number of
questions devoted to each of 35 knowledge areas varied widely, ranging from
zero to 52. Thirty-one percent of the 300 questions were judged to be weak.
Satisfactory questions and weak questions were not randomly distributed
among knowledge areas. Areas such as psychopharmacology and neurology lend
themselves to many satisfactory multiple-choice questions, while a
substantial number of knowledge areas do not. Psychiatric examinations that
employ multiple-choice questions should concentrate only on those areas
which can be adequately assessed by this method.