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Comparison of Career Choice Motivation and Moral Reasoning Ability between Students in Baccalaureate and Graduate-entry Programs
2007
Korean Journal of Medical Education
Purpose: This study was performed to investigate the differences in career choice motives and moral reasoning ability between students in baccalaureate and graduate-entry medical programs. Methods: Forty-five students from a baccalaureate program and thirty-eight students from a graduate-entry program participated in this study. The students were required to fill out both the Career Choice Motivation Inventory and Defining Issues Test (DIT). The Career Choice Motivation Inventory is a 20-item
doi:10.3946/kjme.2007.19.2.91
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