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Fig. 3 | BMC Medical Education

Fig. 3

From: Impact of panelists’ experience on script concordance test scores of medical students

Fig. 3

Concordance between students’ Script concordance testing (SCT) scores depending on the panel of experts with Bland & Altman graphics. Each dot shows the difference between two SCT scores for a student depending on the panel of experts (a: resident and non-experienced physicians, b: residents and experienced physicians, c: non-experienced physicians and experienced physicians and d: emergency physicians and cardiologists) over the mean of these two scores. For each graphic, dotted lines are the mean of the differences and 2 standard deviations (SD) above and below that. The mean of the differences and 2 SD were − 2.18, − 7.31, and 2.95 for graphic a, − 3.73, − 11.53 and 4.08 for graphic b, − 1.55, − 7.68 and 4.58 for graphic c and − 0.88, − 9.97 and 8.20 for graphic d showing small differences between scores, whatever the experience or specialty of the panel of experts

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