Graham J W, Kinsey R B
J Dent Educ. 1979 Feb;43(2):107-14.
There has been a significant reduction over the past three years in the number of applicants to dental school. This paper, which is based on an analysis of over 30 variables contained in the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service data bases for the 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978 entering class years, indicates that only four of these variables are related to the decline in applicants: (1) region of parents' residence, (2) grade point average, (3) college major, and (4) parents' socio-economic status. The decline in applicants from the socio-economic lower middle class documented here once again raises the possibility that access to dental education is being denied to the economically disadvantaged.
在过去三年中,申请牙科学院的人数显著减少。本文基于对美国牙科学院申请服务数据库中1975年、1976年、1977年和1978年入学班级的30多个变量的分析,表明这些变量中只有四个与申请人数量的下降有关:(1)父母居住地区,(2)平均绩点,(3)大学专业,以及(4)父母的社会经济地位。这里记录的社会经济中下层申请人数量的下降再次引发了一种可能性,即经济上处于不利地位的人被剥夺了接受牙科教育的机会。