Cadets were instructed to indicate whether each of the other members in their class was 'more careful' or 'less careful' than themselves. The Carefulness Ratings (CR) were correlated with scores on each of the primary selection tests and grades in Naval School, Pre-Flight, and the the addition of CR to the validity of the Pensacola Student Prediction was investigated. CR had significant relationships to the majority of the primary selection tests and Pre-Flight grades currently employed as predictors. For this reason, despite a significant relationship of CR to the criterion of success/failure, its unique contribution was too small to be of practical value.
Carefulness Peer Ratings as a Predictor of Success in Naval Aviation Training
1966
10 pages
Report
No indication
English
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