Review:

Casper (situational Judgment Test Used In Health Professions Admissions)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
CASPer (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) is a situational judgment test used in health professions admissions. It evaluates applicants' interpersonal skills, professionalism, ethical decision-making, and personal characteristics through hypothetical scenarios. The test aims to assess qualities essential for success in healthcare settings that are not always captured by academic metrics alone.

Key Features

  • Computer-based format with timed responses
  • Scenario-based questions covering ethics, communication, empathy, teamwork, and professionalism
  • Designed to provide a holistic view of an applicant's interpersonal and ethical reasoning skills
  • Used primarily by medical, dental, nursing, and other health profession schools during the admissions process
  • Typically consists of multiple timed sections with open-ended responses

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive assessment of personal qualities crucial for healthcare professionals
  • Helps admissions committees evaluate non-cognitive skills beyond grades and test scores
  • Standardized testing allows for fair comparison among applicants
  • Situational scenarios can reflect real-world ethical dilemmas faced in health settings

Cons

  • Stressful and time-pressured environment may disadvantage some applicants
  • Subjectivity in scoring can introduce inconsistencies between evaluators
  • Limited scope; cannot capture all aspects of a candidate’s suitability or competence
  • Preparation resources may vary in quality, affecting fairness

External Links

Related Items

Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:07:29 PM UTC