LevelItem
Ref NoBPS/004/1/06/01/102
TitlePredictive Value of S.P. Tests and Exclusion Levels, Among Wiremen L/C and E.R.M.s.
Date21 June 1943
Extent1 item
DescriptionReport titled 'Predictive Value of S.P. Tests and Exclusion Levels, Among Wiremen L/C and E.R.M.s.' (no. 105) by Philip E. Vernon.
The report begins by outlining the correlation coefficients between course outcomes and various SP Tests. Based on these, SP Test score tresholds were established, which would yield 4 to 1 chances of passing, as well as 4 to 1 chances of failing. The same was then done with four specific SP Tests which have been previously found to be most effective in determining the pass-fail scores.
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LocationO16
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