Abstract

BackgroundEvaluation of the predictive validity of selected sociodemographic factors and admission criteria for Master’s studies in Public Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw (MUW).MethodsFor the evaluation purposes recruitment data and learning results of students enrolled between 2008 and 2012 were used (N = 605, average age 22.9 ± 3.01). The predictive analysis was performed using the multiple linear regression method. In the proposed regression model 12 predictors were selected, including: sex, age, professional degree (BA), the Bachelor’s studies grade point average (GPA), total score of the preliminary examination broken down into five thematic areas. Depending on the tested model, one of two dependent variables was used: first-year GPA or cumulative GPA in the Master program.ResultsThe regression model based on the result variable of Master’s GPA program was better matched to data in comparison to the model based on the first year GPA (adjusted R2 0.413 versus 0.476 respectively). The Bachelor’s studies GPA and each of the five subtests comprising the test entrance exam were significant predictors of success achieved by a student both after the first year and at the end of the course of studies.ConclusionsCriteria of admissions with total score of MCQs exam and Bachelor’s studies GPA can be successfully used for selection of the candidates for Master’s degree studies in Public Health. The high predictive validity of the recruitment system confirms the validity of the adopted admission policy at MUW.

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  • Evaluation of the predictive validity of selected sociodemographic factors and admission criteria for Master’s studies in Public Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw (MUW)

  • Descriptive statistics for independent and dependent variables Candidates admitted to the Master program obtained various multiple-choice questions (MCQs) exam scores, with the mean being always in excess of 25 points

  • The standard error of measurement amounted to approximately three points

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Evaluation of the predictive validity of selected sociodemographic factors and admission criteria for Master’s studies in Public Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw (MUW). In addition to a well-designed Public Health program taught by qualified university staff, an accurate and reliable candidate selection procedure is indispensable for effective education. If these conditions are fulfilled, students are more likely to acquire competences required to act as experts, advisors or consultants for public health institutions and to perform executive functions in such organizations. In this context, all schools and programs have admission. A considerable number of analytical and critical studies have been conducted on these issues, in particular

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