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J Dent Educ. 43(10): 547-551 1979
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 43, Issue 10, 547-551
Copyright © 1979 by American Dental Education Association


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The admission interview: the validity question

DE Killip, JL Fuller, and PE Kerber

This study reports on the validity of a structured, standardized admission interview for dentistry. An entire class of 86 fourth-year dental students at The University of Iowa was studied, and the relationships between information from the interview, faculty ratings, and numerous dental and predental academic data were compared. Many correlations were found to be significant, which permitted technical description of three aspects of validity: concurrent, content, and construct. Reliability of both the instrument and the interview method were shown to affect validity.





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