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Dataset For Study: Reliability Of The Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale In Health Sciences Students, David B. Gillette, Todd E. Davenport, J. Mark Vanness, Rupa Balachandran, Edward L. Rogan, Deepti Vyas, Suzanne M. Galal, Tracey Delnero, Paul Subar, Elisa Chavez Sep 2021

Dataset For Study: Reliability Of The Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale In Health Sciences Students, David B. Gillette, Todd E. Davenport, J. Mark Vanness, Rupa Balachandran, Edward L. Rogan, Deepti Vyas, Suzanne M. Galal, Tracey Delnero, Paul Subar, Elisa Chavez

Physical Therapy Faculty & Staff Datasets

Background: Empathy is the ability to understand and identify with another person’s feelings and is important in student development.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess reliability of the Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale (KCES)[1] and its subscales in health professions students.

Methods: Students in six programs received two administrations. Surveys were matched and deidentified before analysis. Total and subscale homogeneity was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. Association between subscale and total scores was assessed using Pearson correlation. Total and subscale reliability was determined using two-way intraclass correlation coefficients. Minimum detectable change (MDC95)[2] was calculated.

Results: Two …


Equivalence Of Students' Scores On Timed And Untimed Anatomy Practical Examinations., Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson, Richard R Schmidt, J J. Veloski Sep 2013

Equivalence Of Students' Scores On Timed And Untimed Anatomy Practical Examinations., Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson, Richard R Schmidt, J J. Veloski

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Untimed examinations are popular with students because there is a perception that first impressions may be incorrect, and that difficult questions require more time for reflection. In this report, we tested the hypothesis that timed anatomy practical examinations are inherently more difficult than untimed examinations. Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Thomas Jefferson University were assessed on their understanding of anatomic relationships using multiple-choice questions. For the class of 2012 (n = 46), students were allowed to circulate freely among 40 testing stations during the 40-minute testing session. For the class of 2013 (n = 46), students …