Brand A A, Chikte U M
Department of Community Dentistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
J Dent Assoc S Afr. 1992 Dec;47(12):509-12.
This part of the study points out that concepts such as service to others, the need for regular working hours, financial security and independence have different meanings for different people. What is ultimately shown however, is that despite group and meaning differences, motives for a career choice in dentistry appear to operate on two levels. The first is on the level of the rational and the conscious and the second on the level of the irrational and the subconscious. Knowledge of this process has important implications for the selection and training of students.
该研究的这一部分指出,诸如为他人服务、需要固定工作时间、财务安全和独立等概念对不同的人有不同的含义。然而,最终表明的是,尽管存在群体差异和含义差异,但选择牙科职业的动机似乎在两个层面上起作用。第一个层面是理性和意识层面,第二个层面是非理性和潜意识层面。了解这一过程对学生的选拔和培训具有重要意义。