The S.A.M. Steadiness Aiming Test, Form B, proved to be a mechanically satisfactory measure of hand steadiness. The test had excellent reliability. Validity of the test, however, was very low for prediction of success in elementary pilot training. The addition of a verbal stress element to the S.A.M. Steadiness Aiming Test did not result in an increase in validity.
Development of the S.A.M. Steadiness Aiming Test, Form B, for Use in the Selection and Classification of Aircrew Personnel
1944
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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