Level | Item |
Ref No | BPS/004/1/06/01/21 |
Title | Statistical Analysis of Air Artificer Results, and Further Data From Leading Stoker Courses. |
Date | 18 May 1945 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Report titled 'Statistical Analysis of Air Artificer Results, and Further Data From Leading Stoker Courses. ' (no. 191) by Philip E. Vernon. The report explains that a battery of intelligence and mechanical tests was given to individuals taking part in the Air Artificers training. It provides further follow-up on their current grades and results, analysing any correlation between performance on the entry examinations and present results. The statistical measurements are outlined and a conclusion is derived for various test types and course modules. |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | O14 |
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