Investigation and Evaluation of a Zero Input Tracking Analyzer (ZITA)
Abstract
This study was designed to evaluate a psychomotor testing instrument known as the ZITA (Zero Input Tracking Analyzer). This instrument was being considered as a prediction device in the selection of applicants for the U. S. Navy aircrew training program. Analysis of the data obtained from six subjects (all U. S. Navy pilots) over 26 hours of testing, showed the machine capable of consistent results in distinguishing between subjects with respect to this particular psychomotor task. A major disadvantage of the ZITA that became apparent was the amount of time (approximately 2 hours) required before learning curves were leveled out and the rate at which different individuals develop their learning curve.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA025431
Entities
People
- Ronald E. James
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School