Performance-oriented tests were used to diagnose deficiencies in job performance among Fleet personnel. Shipboard self-instructional materials were then individually prescribed to correct identified deficiencies. Testing and training programs were developed for three applications: (1) the submarine Sonar Technician operating the AN/BQR-20A, (2) the submarine Missile Technician maintaining the Missile Test and Readiness Equipment (MTRE Mk 7 Mod 2), and (3) the Boiler Technician operating and maintaining the 1200 PSI Steam Propulsion Plant. In the present application, Missile Technicians from 12 Fleet Ballistic Missile submarines were given a diagnostic pretest and then retested approximately 5 months later. Diagnostic testing was successful in detecting deficiencies of Fleet personnel on tasks related to the maintenance of MTRE. Neither feedback nor feedback plus training improved job performance.


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    Title :

    A Personnel Readiness Training Program: Maintenance of the Missile Test and Readiness Equipment (MTRE MK 7 MOD 2)


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    38 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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