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Siegel, Arthur I. – Personnel Psychology, 1983
Describes miniature job training and evaluation situations administered to 1,034 "low aptitude" Navy recruits. Checklist criterion data describing the on-the-job performance of the sample were collected after the recruits were on their fleet assignments. The results confirmed the predictive validity of the miniature job training…
Descriptors: Enlisted Personnel, Evaluation Methods, Job Performance, Job Training
Hoepfner, Ralph – 1973
The rationale underlying tests of social intelligence and some of the problems inherent in those tests are discussed. To measure social intelligence, paper and pencil tests were developed which were "situation free." These tests employed "stereotypic behavior of individual others." The stimuli used in the behavioral tests were…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Intelligence Tests
Hecht, Kathryn A.; Fortune, Jim C. – 1976
The need for better validation of professional licensing and certification examinations is discussed in Part I. Predictive criterion-related validation studies are difficult to develop, time consuming, impractical and expensive. Since training and knowledge variables are not necessarily sufficient to predict job proficiency, it appears logical to…
Descriptors: Certification, Criterion Referenced Tests, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Mackowiak, Robert; Gonnella, Joseph S. – 1974
It has long been assumed that Part 3 of the National Boards, which stresses patient management and clinical problems, is a valid measure of "clinical competence" for doctors. These authors, challenging this premise, devised a study to analyze which components of medical school achievement are most predictive of Part 3 performance. Their…
Descriptors: Certification, Clinical Experience, Computers, Evaluation Methods
Morsch, Joseph E.; And Others – 1955
Using an eight-day hydraulics maintenance course taught by 121 instructors on a regular basis to classes of about 14 students using the same classrooms and materials, the Air Force conducted a study designed to determine instructor measures which correlate with, and are therefore predictive of, student achievement. The study report first discusses…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Competency Based Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods