This report is a review and evaluation of concept, application , and literature on the Defense Mechanism Test. The instrument, developed in Sweden in the 1950's, purports to pinpoint accident-prone pilots before they enter the cockpit of an airplane. The information reviewed includes reliability of the test, reliability of test administration, coding and evaluation, test-retest reliability, validities, and comparative credibility of data from use of the instrument in the selection of pilots. Keywords: Test validation, Defense mechanism test, Reliability, Aviation, Accidents. (sdw)
Evaluative Study of the Defense Mechanism Test
1990
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Psychology , Aviation accidents , Pilots , Defense mechanisms(Psychology) , Cockpits , Coding , Defense systems , Reliability , Selection , Sweden , Test and evaluation , Test methods , Validation , Foreign technology
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