DEVELOPMENT OF A SELECTION BATTERY FOR ARMY IMAGE INTERPRETERS.
Abstract
The report concerns research to identify among prospective image interpreter trainees those with the necessary aptitude and abilities to achieve competence as image interpreters. Experimental measures were administered to over 200 officers and 65 enlisted trainees at entrance into the Image Interpreter Training Course conducted at the Army Intelligence School. Tests were evaluated for effectiveness in measuring potential for image interpretation using two yardsticks of training success--final course grade and end-of-course performance on practical exercises simulating intelligence requirements for information extraction from aerial surveillance imagery. A two-test battery consisting of an Image Orientation Test and an Image Interpretation Information Test was developed for Officer trainee selection. The Information test was made up of questions on general science, image interpretation, tactics, photography, and earth sciences. The General Technical Aptitude Area (GT), based on the Verbal and Arithmetic Reasoning tests of the Army Classification Battery, was the most effective selector for enlisted trainees. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0627539
Entities
People
- Harold Martinek
- Laverne K. Burke
- Robert Sadacca