This review provides an historical perspective of the use of psychomotor, perceptual-cognitive paper-and-pencil, and automated tests for the selection of pilot trainees by the U.S. military services. Automated versions of vintage psychomotor tests (developed in the 1930s and 1940s) seem to be as predictive of military pilot/aviator performance today as in the past. The psychomotor tests receiving the most attention today are the Complex Coordination and Two-Hand Coordination tests originally developed by Mashburn and colleges before World War II (Mashburn, 1934). These tests were significant predictors of Air Force and Navy pass-fail criteria in the past, and automated versions are similarly predictive today. The U.S. Army and Air Force are...
The aim of this research is to find out the predictive validity of "Instrument Tests" which consists...
Title: Testing speed and coordination skills in the military environment: a systematic review Object...
Introduction: Flying a helicopter is a complex psychomotor skill. Fatigue is a serious threat to ope...
This review provides an historical perspective of the use of psychomotor, perceptual-cognitive paper...
(Force Management and Personnel) to accelerate the development of new measures of ability that could...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Given the high-risk nature of military flight operations and the significant resources required to t...
Extensive research in the past decades has evidenced differences in the psychomotor ability of indiv...
in an environment unforgiving of human error, where cogni-tive failure can lead to catastrophic cons...
Using a Perceptual Speed Test to Predict Flight Training Performance: New Finding
Job sample approaches are amongst the best predictors for performance of ab initio pilots in flight ...
The primary purpose of the present research was a develop a complex aptitude test to assess individu...
The Navy needs improved methods for assigning naval aviators (pilots) to fixed-wing and rotary-winge...
The predictive validity of scores from two cognitive functioning tests, the Multidimensional Aptitud...
The aim of this research is to find out the predictive validity of "Instrument Tests" which consists...
Title: Testing speed and coordination skills in the military environment: a systematic review Object...
Introduction: Flying a helicopter is a complex psychomotor skill. Fatigue is a serious threat to ope...
This review provides an historical perspective of the use of psychomotor, perceptual-cognitive paper...
(Force Management and Personnel) to accelerate the development of new measures of ability that could...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Given the high-risk nature of military flight operations and the significant resources required to t...
Extensive research in the past decades has evidenced differences in the psychomotor ability of indiv...
in an environment unforgiving of human error, where cogni-tive failure can lead to catastrophic cons...
Using a Perceptual Speed Test to Predict Flight Training Performance: New Finding
Job sample approaches are amongst the best predictors for performance of ab initio pilots in flight ...
The primary purpose of the present research was a develop a complex aptitude test to assess individu...
The Navy needs improved methods for assigning naval aviators (pilots) to fixed-wing and rotary-winge...
The predictive validity of scores from two cognitive functioning tests, the Multidimensional Aptitud...
The aim of this research is to find out the predictive validity of "Instrument Tests" which consists...
Title: Testing speed and coordination skills in the military environment: a systematic review Object...
Introduction: Flying a helicopter is a complex psychomotor skill. Fatigue is a serious threat to ope...