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In Year 2 a number of correlations emerge between: OSCE Communication Z Score and HPAT- Ireland Section 2 and Total HPAT- Ireland (r = .27&.29 respectively); OSCE Clinical Z Score and Total HPAT- Ireland and LC E/HPAT-Ireland (r = .21&.24 respectively); and finally between Total OSCE Z Score and HPAT- Ireland 2, Total HPAT- Ireland and LC E/HPAT-Ireland (r = .23,.28 &.24 respectively).
We found that on average males scored significantly higher than females in HPAT-Ireland Section 1 (logical reasoning & problem solving) and HPAT- Ireland Section 3 (non-verbal reasoning).
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We found no gender difference in our sample in relation to Leaving Certificate or HPAT- Ireland Section 2 scores.
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Further Bonferroni adjusted two sample t-tests revealed that the average score for males was significantly higher, than the average score for females on HPAT- Ireland Sections 1, t (179) = 3.51, p < .001, d = .52, and HPAT-Ireland Section 3, t (179) = 3.40, p < .001, d = .50, but not on the HPAT- Ireland total score.
No significant differences were observed on any of these measures, with the exception of isolated differences in HPAT-Ireland Section 3 performances.
Some correlations emerge between total HPAT –Ireland scores, HPAT section 2 (measuring interpersonal understanding) and subsequent OSCE performance but correlations are weak to moderate.
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The following data were collated: gender, HPAT-Ireland total and subsection scores (Section 1, 2 and 3); LCE, LCE/HPAT-Ireland combined score, Year 1 structured clinical examination (OSCE) scores (Total and subtests (i.e., communication and clinical components), Year 1 Clinical MCQ (total scores only); and Year 2 OSCE (Total and subtest scores).
Finally HPAT- Ireland 2, Total HPAT- Ireland, and LCE/HPAT- Ireland were all significantly correlated with Total OSCE Z-scores (r = .23,.28,.24 respectively; p < .05,.01 &.05 respectively).
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