Relationship between Personality Type, SAT score and GPA of Student Nurses.
10.4040/jkan.2001.31.5.835
- Author:
Ji Young LIM
1
;
Il Young YOO
;
Soon Nahm OH
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Pochun Cha University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
MBTI;
Personality type for student nurses;
Admission criteria
- MeSH:
Bias (Epidemiology);
Humans;
Seoul
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2001;31(5):835-845
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was to identify the relationship between personality type, college admission SAT scores and GPA scores of student nurses. METHOD: The data was collected from 270 student nurses enrolled in a baccaleaureate program in Seoul. MBTI was used to identify students' personality and SAT score and GPA score were collected over 4 years. The collected data was analyzed by using SPSS Win. package. RESULT: 1. There were slightly more extrovert (E) type (54.4%) students than the introvert (I) type; more sensing (S) type (71.1%) than the intuitive (N) type. 2. The introvert type students had significantly higher SAT scores than those of the extrovert type (p=.002). 3. The judging type students had significantly higher GPA scores throughout their college years than the perceiving type. 4. There was no statistically significant relationship between SAT and GPA scores. SAT scores did not accurately predict students' academic achievement in college in this sample. CONCLUSION: The distribution of the personality types in the sample was different from the general population which may suggest that college admission criteria is biased toward certain personality type. Since different personality types process information and cope with the outside world differently, effective teaching strategies need to be considered for each class.