Job-related perceptions of naval aviators are explored. Perceptions and attitudes which may be counterproductive to the needs of the Navy and to the well-being of the individual aviator are investigated using personal interviews. Emphasis is placed on identifying differences within the naval aviation community. Recommendations to correct some of the problems are made. (Author)
Job-Related Perceptions of Naval Aviators
1977
39 pages
Report
No indication
English
Psychology , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Pilots , Perception , Perception(Psychology) , Attitudes(Psychology) , Jobs , Job analysis , Morale , Jet fighters , Attack aircraft , Patrol aircraft , Helicopters , Behavior , Naval aviation , Bias , Theses , Interviewing , Civilian personnel , Officer personnel , Job related perceptions , Counterproductiveness
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