CASPer (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics also "CMSENS") is an admissions test developed by Harold Reiter and Kelly Dore. Made for the McMaster University's Program for Educational Research and Development, it has been used by the McMaster University Medical School since 2010. The test was developed to assess an academic applicant's personal and professional attributes in the pre-screening stage of the application process. The test, which is a form of situational judgement test, has 12 sections that either consist of video- or word-based scenarios, based on real-life situations. Candidates have five minutes to answer three questions.