Level | Item |
Ref No | BPS/004/1/06/01/49 |
Title | S.P. Test Levels of Categorisations in H.M.S.Royal Arthur: April-May 1944. |
Date | 1944 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Report titled 'S.P. Test Levels of Categorisations in H.M.S.Royal Arthur: April-May 1944.' (no. 158) by Philip E. Vernon. The report reviews the test result distribution of individuals on the H.M.S. Royal Arthur, categorised based on the specialisation they have been tested in. The report outlines how the test scores across the sample correlate with the difficulty level of each category, concluding that the results were overall better for more demanding specialties. Data is presented in tables. What seems to be a failed draft of the introductory paragraph is attached on a separate page. |
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Location | O14 |
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