DEVELOPMENT OF ARMED FORCES QUALIFICATION TEST 7 AND 8

Abstract

The Armed Forces Qualification Test, the screening test used by all the services, must provide both a measure of general military trainability and measures of specific aptitudes. Following the research design for previous forms, experimental test items in four content areas developed by the separate services were administered to 3000 Armed Forces personnel for item analysis and item selection. Final forms were then administered to standardization samples representative of the mobilization population as a basis for conversion of test scores to percentile norms. AFQT 7 and 8 correlated substantially with preceding operational forms (r = .89 - .90) and are satisfactory alternate forms for screening. Correlation of AFQT 7-8 with years of formal education (r = .53) was slightly less than for the previous forms. Because of the high degree of equivalence of the two forms (r = .94) established in samples totaling 600 cases, a single conversion table was established for AFQT 7 and 8. Based on experimentation, instructions for administering AFQT 7 and 8 have been made shorter and simpler than for previous forms, with no loss in test effectiveness.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1963
Accession Number
AD0421158

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  • A. G. Bayroff
  • Alan A. Anderson

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  • Human Systems

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  • Air Force
  • Army Personnel
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  • Marine Corps
  • Second World War
  • Standards
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  • Statistics
  • Test And Evaluation
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  • Training

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