Johnson D G, Lloyd S M, Jones R F, Anderson J
J Med Educ. 1986 Aug;61(8):629-39. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198608000-00001.
A study was conducted by the authors that examined the validity of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), undergraduate grade-point average (GPA), and "competitiveness" of undergraduate college in predicting the performance of students at a predominantly black college of medicine. The performance measures used in the analysis consisted of course grades in all four years of medical school and scores on both Part I and Part II of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) examinations. The predictive validities of the MCAT scores and undergraduate GPAs were found to be similar to those revealed in earlier studies conducted at predominantly white schools. Two exceptions to these similarities were found. First, the MCAT scores at the black school had a somewhat lower validity in predicting NBME examination scores than was the case at the other schools. Second, of the six MCAT subtest scores, Skills Analysis: Reading had the highest correlation with first-year grades, in contrast to results at the other schools. No differences between men and women were found in the validity of MCAT scores and the GPA. The competitiveness of the undergraduate college attended was found to contribute significantly to the prediction of all measures of medical school performance.
作者开展了一项研究,考察医学院入学考试(MCAT)、本科平均绩点(GPA)以及本科院校的“竞争力”在预测一所主要为黑人学生的医学院学生表现方面的有效性。分析中使用的表现指标包括医学院四年所有课程的成绩以及美国国家医学考试委员会(NBME)第一部分和第二部分考试的分数。研究发现,MCAT分数和本科GPA的预测效度与之前在主要为白人学生的学校所开展研究中揭示的效度相似。但发现了两个与这些相似性不符的情况。第一,黑人学校的MCAT分数在预测NBME考试分数方面的效度略低于其他学校。第二,在MCAT的六个子测试分数中,技能分析:阅读与一年级成绩的相关性最高,这与其他学校的结果相反。在MCAT分数和GPA的效度方面,未发现男性和女性之间存在差异。研究发现,所就读本科院校的竞争力对医学院所有表现指标的预测有显著贡献。