Level | Item |
Ref No | BPS/004/1/06/01/89 |
Title | A.T.S. Follow-Up: Drivers. |
Date | 25 September 1943 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Report titled 'A.T.S. Follow-Up: Drivers.' (no. 121) by Philip E. Vernon. The report first outlines the distribution of three main groups of Drivers trained at various locations, and their performance on SP Tests. Intercorrelations between various examinations for each of three training locations are presented. These examinations are then correlated with SP Test results. The report further considers the impact of previous driving experience on course outcomes, finding considerable advantage for those with such experience. The report presents a table of minimum standard for each test, devised based on findings to date. The investigation is supplemented with an appendix containing more technical statistical details. |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | O14 |
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