DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF THE AIR FORCE OFFICER QUALIFYING TEST-64
Abstract
A revised form of the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, AFOQT-64, replaced AFOQT Form G in September 1963. The new form is more easily administered and scored than earlier forms. It contains 542 items organized into 13 subtests. Scores are obtained for the usual AFOQT composites: Pilot, Navigator-Technical, Officer Quality, Verbal, and Quantitative. In addition, the test can be scored for two special composites (Academic and Career Potential) constructed for use only in the AFROTC Officer Education Program. Item statistics, reliability estimates, and distribution statistics for the composite scores are reported. The composites were scaled with reference to equivalent Project TALENT composites. Instead of the USAF Academy candidate population, previously used in scaling AFOQT scores, the normative base was the nationwide 12th grade male population.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0600782
Entities
People
- Lonnie D. Valentine Jr.
- Robert E. Miller