The purpose of this study was to identify the previously published associations between the medical specialty preferences and Jung’ s psychological types of medical students. In addition, this information could also be valuable in career counseling and educational decision-making. The MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) was administered to 127 volunteer seniors of 3 medical schools in Seoul, Korea. The medical students tended to be introverted, sensing, thinking, judging types. Three of the four MBTI dimensions (Extroversion-Introversion, Thinking-Feeling, Judgingperceiving) were not found to be statistically predictive of specialty preferences. But, the medical students who were intuitive types preferred psychiatric departm ent This study lends further credence, buttressed by contemporary data, to accepted beliefs about linkages of MBTI types to specialty preferences.
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조사대상, 검사도구 및 자료분석 방법
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