A Comparative study on the student factors affecting the medical school performance of the medical technology graduates and non medical technology graduates among the second year students of FEU - NRMF Institute of Medicine (school year 1997-1998) / Maritess Abante, Ferdinand Alzate, Rosalyn Anatalio, Noriezel Arcigal, Gerson Criste, Mercedes Dizon, Raffily Fabunan, Alma Fernandez, Kerima Ann Garcia, Aries Joshua Garibay, Azennette Lacuna, Eileen Ortiz, Girlie Pagkaliwagan, Jerome Santos, Joe Alex Santos, Bernadette Ucol, Christian Villanueva and Anthony Yap.
Language: english Publication details: Manila: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 1998.Description: 26 pages: illustrations, tables; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- M CFM 1998 0005
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Includes appendices and bibliographical references.
Abstract: This is a comparative study on the different factors affecting the medical school performance of medical technology and non - Medical Technology graduates among the year students of FEU-NRMF Institute of Medicine. In this study subjects were selected with the use of stratified sampling. A total of 100 subjects were use and divided into 2 groups (1) Medical Technology (50) and (2) Non-Medical Technology group (50). Two sets of data were gathered one from the office of the registrar and the other from the questionnaires that were given to the subjects. The general weighted average of the two groups were computed and were subjected to t-test. Data taken from questionnaires contained questions regarding study habits, sleep patterns and extra-curricular activities. These data were calculated and corresponding percentages computed. The G.W.A. of the Med tech group has a mean of 2, 337 as compared to 2.806 of Non- Medical Technology group which is statistically significant. In the second group of the data gathered thru questionnaire, we used the z-test. This failed to show any significant difference in the study habits, sleep patterns and extra-curricular activities between the two groups.
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