Abstract

A study of nine years of selection of medical students involved the analysis of data on predictive criteria and performance criteria. The predictive criteria consisted of traditional variables used by admissions committees, and a series of psychological tests, including an experimental test of social values orientation. Special attention was paid to variables discriminating students who succeeded in the school from those who had to repeat a year, and those who had to withdraw or were dropped because of physical and/or psychological reasons.

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