LevelItem
Ref NoBPS/004/1/06/01/73
TitleSome Conclusions on Selection Testing Derived from Admiralty Follow-up Investigations.
Date6 January 1944
Extent1 item
DescriptionReport titled 'Some Conclusions on Selection Testing Derived from Admiralty Follow-up Investigations.' (no. 137) by Philip E. Vernon.
The report is structured in a list format, outlining key points from prior selection test investigations. Some of the points include the validity of the standard test battery being higher than expected and the importance of rapid training and its results. Details for each test in the battery are provided, with their optimal use and most effective applications. It is concluded that T2 specifically is the best selection test to apply, as it allows for predicting end of training results. Some suggestions for testing are made.
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LocationO14
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Sophie O’Reilly BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre.
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