The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to think quickly and accurately, to analyze a situation, to maintain a state of mental alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions. The Scientific Monthly - Page 431edited by - 1921Full view - About this book
| 1919 - 960 pages
...attainments. Those in charge believed that they achieved this aim. "The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions." The degrees of intelligence were graded as follows : A. Very superior intelligence. Men of high officer... | |
| 1919 - 924 pages
...attainments. Those in charge believed that they achieved this aim. "The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions." The degrees of intelligence were graded as follows: A. Very superior intelligence. Men of high officer... | |
| 1920 - 430 pages
...entrance into the Army. The ratings which these men earned furnished a fairly reliable index to their ability "to learn, to think quickly and accurately,...and to comprehend and follow instructions. The score is little influenced by schooling. Some of the highest records have been made by men who had not completed... | |
| United States. Division of Vocational Education - 1346 pages
...class. Of these the latter two groups have been most widely developed. These are designed to measure " ability to learn, to think quickly and accurately,...alertness and to comprehend and follow instructions." In industry these tests are of use in hiring workers and making adjustments from time to time in the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1918 - 36 pages
...to secure from them maximum value. Explanation of Letter Ratings. The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...and to comprehend and follow instructions. The score is little influenced by schooling. Some of the highest records have been made by men who had not completed... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1919 - 374 pages
...the work of other officers in a camp.) EXPLANATION OF LETTER RATINGS The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...and to comprehend and follow instructions. The score is little influenced by schooling. Some of the highest records have been made by men who had never... | |
| 1919 - 1098 pages
...as to secure from them maximum value. EXPLANATION OF LETTER RATINGS The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...and to comprehend and follow instructions. The score is little influenced by schooling; some of the highest records have been made by men who had not completed... | |
| Adelaide Mathews Harding - 1919 - 260 pages
...1918, one and one-half million examinations had been made. The rating which a man earned furnished a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to...alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions. The rating of the men was approximately as follows: A — Very superior intelligence ^-S^° B — Superior... | |
| 1919 - 250 pages
...the tests measure? A bulletin published authoritatively states that "the rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to think quickly and accurately, to analyse a situation, to maintain a state of mental alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions."... | |
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