De Ball Suzanne, Sullivan Kathleen, Horine Julie, Duncan William K, Replogle William
Department of Oral Facial Development, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis 46202, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2002 Apr;66(4):478-84.
Although many schools use scores on the Dental Admission Test (DAT) to evaluate applicants, the association of these scores with students' performance on Part I of the National Board Dental Examinations (NBDE) has not been recently evaluated. In this study, the hypothesis that the DAT scores would be a significant predictor of Part I of the NBDE scores was tested. We analyzed by multiple regression the scores on both examinations for the 114 students matriculating in the University of Mississippi School of Dentistry in 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995. The results indicate that DAT reading comprehension was a statistically significant predictor (p value less than or equal to 0.05) of all four subtests of Part I of the NBDE. The DAT biology and organic chemistry scores were statistically significant predictors of NBDE biochemistry-physiology, and the DAT quantitative analysis score was a statistically significant predictor of NBDE dental anatomy and occlusion. DAT perceptual ability and general chemistry were not significant predictors.
尽管许多学校使用牙科入学考试(DAT)的成绩来评估申请者,但这些成绩与学生在全国牙科委员会考试第一部分(NBDE)中的表现之间的关联最近尚未得到评估。在本研究中,对DAT成绩将是NBDE第一部分成绩的重要预测指标这一假设进行了检验。我们通过多元回归分析了1992年、1993年、1994年和1995年进入密西西比大学牙科学院的114名学生在这两项考试中的成绩。结果表明,DAT阅读理解是NBDE第一部分所有四个子测试的统计学显著预测指标(p值小于或等于0.05)。DAT生物学和有机化学成绩是NBDE生物化学-生理学的统计学显著预测指标,而DAT定量分析成绩是NBDE牙体解剖学和咬合学的统计学显著预测指标。DAT感知能力和普通化学不是显著预测指标。