It was the purpose of this study to investigate the assumption that personality descriptions as measured by an objective personality test, the California Psychological Inventory (CPI), would be efficacious in predicting performance in medical school when differential criteria, such as performance during the academic and clinical years of medical school, and scores obtained on a relatively objective achievement test, as exemplified by the National Board examinations in medicine, were used. In addition, a comparison was made between the predictive powers of this nonintellectual test and a more traditional measure of intellectual ability, the Medical College Admissions Tests (MCAT). The subjects for this study were those individuals enrolled i...
Admissions and personnel decisions rely on stable predictor-criterion relationships. The authors stu...
Accumulating evidence suggests that effective communication and interpersonal sensitivity during int...
The present study is concerned with the relation between recall and achievement in a medical school ...
Admittance to medical school has traditionally been determined on the basis of students\u27 performa...
Secondary school results were compared with personality test scores as predictors of achievement in ...
This study employed questionnaire data collected from medical students entering Jefferson Medical Co...
This study investigated the prediction of success in the six-year combined undergraduate and medical...
The purpose of the study was to determine to what extent selected cognitive and noncognitive variabl...
Medical school admissions committees are expected to select physicians with specific attributes such...
The major aims of this research were to investigate the predictive validity of the selection compone...
An extension of medical school selection from its current emphasis on previous academic performance ...
The value of noncognitive measures in medical school admissions was assessed in light of the existi...
ality traits are typical of medical students as compared to other students, and (2) which personalit...
This study attempts to find the predictive validity of two standardized tests, the California Test o...
This study investigated (1) selected academic, personality, and attitude characteristics of the Wrig...
Admissions and personnel decisions rely on stable predictor-criterion relationships. The authors stu...
Accumulating evidence suggests that effective communication and interpersonal sensitivity during int...
The present study is concerned with the relation between recall and achievement in a medical school ...
Admittance to medical school has traditionally been determined on the basis of students\u27 performa...
Secondary school results were compared with personality test scores as predictors of achievement in ...
This study employed questionnaire data collected from medical students entering Jefferson Medical Co...
This study investigated the prediction of success in the six-year combined undergraduate and medical...
The purpose of the study was to determine to what extent selected cognitive and noncognitive variabl...
Medical school admissions committees are expected to select physicians with specific attributes such...
The major aims of this research were to investigate the predictive validity of the selection compone...
An extension of medical school selection from its current emphasis on previous academic performance ...
The value of noncognitive measures in medical school admissions was assessed in light of the existi...
ality traits are typical of medical students as compared to other students, and (2) which personalit...
This study attempts to find the predictive validity of two standardized tests, the California Test o...
This study investigated (1) selected academic, personality, and attitude characteristics of the Wrig...
Admissions and personnel decisions rely on stable predictor-criterion relationships. The authors stu...
Accumulating evidence suggests that effective communication and interpersonal sensitivity during int...
The present study is concerned with the relation between recall and achievement in a medical school ...