Level | Item |
Ref No | BPS/004/1/06/01/10 |
Title | Tests for the Selection of Radar Operations. Part II. |
Date | 1 September 1945 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Report titled 'Tests for the Selection of Radar Operations. Part II.' (no. 203) by Philip E. Vernon. The report refers to the reliability of a number of ability tests, such as the HMS Valkyrie Theory and Practice tests, and the HMS Collingwood Theory and Practice tests. These are revised in the light of mutual correlations and predictability within the tests, as well as in the context of other ability tests, namely Abstraction, Mechanical, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Squares, Memory for Designs, Copying Figures, Scale Reasing, Graph Reading and Oscilloscope Reading. The results of the tests and their usefullnes is discussed. |
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Location | O14 |
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