Rudy L H, Kulieke M J
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Dec;138(12):1612-5. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.12.1612.
In an attempt to help understand the Part II oral examinations of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the authors undertook a study to identify the factors that aid candidates in passing the Part II examination after one or more initial failures. A total of 339 diplomates rated 13 reasons hypothesized for passing Part II. The major factors that influenced passing on subsequent attempts were 1) the experience of having taken the examination previously (81%), 2) different examiners (66%), 3) decreased anxiety (61%), 4) additional studying (59%). Other factors suggested by diplomates for passing after initial failures included less fatigue and fewer personal problems.
为了帮助理解美国精神病学与神经病学委员会第二部分口试,作者开展了一项研究,以确定在初次考试失败一次或多次后帮助考生通过第二部分考试的因素。共有339名专科医师对假设的通过第二部分考试的13个原因进行了评分。影响后续考试通过的主要因素有:1)之前参加过考试的经历(81%),2)不同的考官(66%),3)焦虑减轻(61%),4)额外学习(59%)。专科医师提出的初次考试失败后通过考试的其他因素包括疲劳减轻和个人问题减少。