School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, 19 Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA, United Kingdom.
J Dent Educ. 2013 Sep;77(9):1159-70.
The United Kingdom's Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) aims to assess candidates' "natural talent" for dentistry. The aim of this study was to determine the validity of the UKCAT for dental school applicant selection. The relationship of the UKCAT with demographic and academic variables was examined, assessing if the likelihood of being offered a place at a UK dental school was predicted by demographic factors and academic selection tools (predicted grades and existing school results). Finally, the validity of these selection tools in predicting first-year dental exam performance was assessed. Correlational and regression analyses showed that females and poorer students were more likely to have lower UKCAT scores. Gender and social class did not, however, predict first-year dental exam performance. UKCAT scores predicted the likelihood of the candidate being offered a place in the dental course; however, they did not predict exam performance during the first year of the course. Indeed, the only predictor of dental exam performance was existing school results. These findings argue against the use of the UKCAT as the sole determinant in dental applicant selection, instead highlighting the value of using existing school results.
英国临床能力倾向测验(UKCAT)旨在评估考生的“牙科自然天赋”。本研究旨在确定 UKCAT 在牙科学校申请人选拔中的有效性。研究了 UKCAT 与人口统计学和学术变量的关系,评估了在英国牙科学校获得一席之地的可能性是否由人口统计学因素和学术选拔工具(预测成绩和现有学校成绩)预测。最后,评估了这些选拔工具在预测第一年牙科考试表现方面的有效性。相关和回归分析表明,女性和较差的学生更有可能获得较低的 UKCAT 分数。然而,性别和社会阶层并不能预测第一年的牙科考试成绩。UKCAT 成绩预测了候选人被牙科课程录取的可能性;然而,它们并不能预测课程第一年的考试成绩。事实上,唯一能预测牙科考试成绩的是现有学校的成绩。这些发现反对将 UKCAT 用作牙科申请人选拔的唯一决定因素,而是强调了使用现有学校成绩的价值。