The purpose of the present study was to determine whether student aviators who voluntarily drop out of the naval aviation training program (DOR's) respond differently to measures of state and trait anxiety from the way in which a group of entering aviation officer candidates (AOC's) and a group of male college students respond. The results indicate that DOR's are: (1) lower in A-State and similar in A-Trait when compared to entering AOC's; and (2) similar in A-State and lower in A-Trait when compared to the male college students. Although significant differences between entering AOC's and DOR's were observed, the ultimate usefulness of the STAI in predicting DOR's must await further investigation. (Author)
State and Trait Anxiety in the Student Naval Aviator Who Voluntarily Withdraws from Flight Training
1971
10 pages
Report
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English
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