Poole Amanda, Catano Victor M, Cunningham D P
University of Western Ontario, Canada .
J Dent Educ. 2007 May;71(5):664-76.
Using a sample of dental students (N=373) from four Canadian dental schools, this longitudinal study determined whether the new Canadian Dental Association (CDA) structured interview was a predictor of clinical and academic performance. The new interview predicted clinical performance in the third and fourth years of dental school, but not academic performance. The Canadian Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) continued to predict first- and second-year academic performance, but not clinical performance in the senior years. A personality factor, "Conscientiousness," predicted clinical and academic performance to various degrees across the four years of dental school. A second personality factor, "Openness to Experience," predicted third-year academic performance. The results suggest that a combination of scores from the DAT, a valid measure of personality, and a well-designed structured interview will provide the best prediction of those applicants who will do well in both the academic and clinical aspects of dental school.
本纵向研究以来自加拿大四所牙科学院的373名牙科学生为样本,确定加拿大牙科协会(CDA)新的结构化面试是否能预测临床和学业表现。新面试能预测牙科学校三、四年级的临床成绩,但不能预测学业成绩。加拿大牙科能力倾向测试(DAT)继续能预测一、二年级的学业成绩,但不能预测高年级的临床成绩。一个人格因素“尽责性”在牙科学校四年中不同程度地预测了临床和学业成绩。另一个人格因素“经验开放性”预测了三年级的学业成绩。结果表明,将DAT成绩、有效的人格测量方法以及精心设计的结构化面试分数相结合,将能最好地预测那些在牙科学校学业和临床方面都表现出色的申请者。