Abstract

From the standpoint of each individual examiner, the basic purposes of the oral examination are few and simple: to make the examiner appear smarter and trickier than either the examinee or the other examiners, thereby preserving his or her self-esteem, and to crush the examinee, thereby avoiding the messy and time-wasting problem of postexamination judgment and decision.

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