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Brokke, Mervin E., Jr. – 1993
A study examined whether commissioned public affairs officers show more instances of job burnout than Department of the Army civilians serving in the Army public affairs positions. Surveys were sent to all public affairs officers working in offices in the continental United States. Of the 399 survey packets mailed to the 56 public affairs offices,…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Burnout, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis
Ramsey-Klee, Diane M.; Richman, Vivian – 1975
The purpose of this research is to develop content analytic techniques capable of extracting the differentiating information in narrative performance evaluations for enlisted personnel in order to aid in the process of selecting personnel for advancement, duty assignment, training, or quality retention. Four tasks were performed. The first task…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Discriminant Analysis
Di Mauro, Philip Victor – 1973
The purpose of the thesis was to present the procedure and techniques used to select the fourth annual recipient of the Rear Admiral John J. Shieffelin Award for Excellence in Teaching. The data and results were analyzed and compared with the results from the previous year. Findings indicate that the best teacher in each of the eleven academic…
Descriptors: Awards, Comparative Analysis, Competitive Selection, Evaluation Methods
Standlee, L. S.; And Others – 1974
Direct Procurement Petty Officer (DPPO) program trainees, who were recruited after they had acquired technical training in civilian schools (associate or comparable degree in electronics), were compared with regular 'A' school trainees in terms of academic performance, job performance, and cost of training. The DPPO trainees were judged by their…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Costs, Educational Programs, Electronic Technicians
Morrison, John E.; Witmer, Bob G. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1983
This study developed and tested a computer-based job aid and compared soldiers' task performance using computer-based and conventional media to learn military procedures. Of the tasks taught via both methods, the computer-based aid produced more accurate performance of a simpler task, while no differences were observed for the more complicated…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Instructional Materials
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Spray, Judith A.; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1989
Findings of studies examining the effects of presentation media on item characteristics are reviewed. The effect of medium of presentation independent of adaptive methodology in computer-assisted testing was studied through tests of 763 Marine trainees. Conditions necessary for score equivalence between item presentation media are described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Military Personnel
Bowman, Harry L.; And Others – 1985
A study was conducted to investigate reading comprehension and educationally related variables--such as years of education, aptitude score, high school graduation status, and quarter of entry into the service--that describe United States Navy recruits. Data were obtained from computer managed instruction (CMI) reports issued quarterly, on…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Individual Characteristics, Military Personnel
Watson, William J. – 1974
Occupational analysts using Comprehensive Occupational Data Analysis Programs (CODAP) make subjective decisions at various stages in their analysis of an occupation. The possibility exists that two different analysts could reach different conclusions in analyzing an occupation, and thereby provide divergent guidance to management. Two analysts,…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Cluster Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis
Taylor, Elaine N.; Vineberg, Robert – 1971
The job performance of men in four different occupational specialties (Vehicle Repairman, Supply Clerk, Armor Crewman, and Cook) was measured by intensive Job Sample Tests of 4 to 5 hours in length and by more conventional Job Knowledge Tests. Curves have been derived that provide estimates of how job performance can be expected to vary as a…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Comparative Analysis, Cooks, Data Analysis
Dutertre, Ayca – Dialog on Language Instruction, 1999
Conducted a pilot study with learners of Spanish who had completed a 25-week basic language training at the Defense Language Institute's Foreign Language Center. Compared the listening and reading proficiency of 10 officers with 44 enlisted personnel, using t-tests and analysis of variance (with the Defense Language Proficiency Test as a…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Introductory Courses, Language Proficiency
Butler, Richard P. – 1971
The responses of USMA graduates from the Class of 1950 are compared with those of graduates from civilian colleges on a number of topics of current interest. Most of the topics dealt with many of the goals of education which are obtainable and observable only in adult life. The questionnaire that was used consisted of seven major sections:…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment
Kantor, Jeffrey E.; Guinn, Nancy – 1975
The performance and career progression of a sample of 20,705 airmen were monitored throughout their initial tour of service. For comparative purposes, this sample was divided into high school graduate and nongraduate groups and further subdivided by Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFOT) mental categories. Points of comparison included:…
Descriptors: Ability, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing, Dropouts
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Balson, Paul M.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1986
Describes the final investigation of a sequential series of studies to determine whether videodisc technology is educationally effective and cost efficient. The study compared training time, posttest success, student stress, and student satisfaction in U.S. Army paramedic students in a nonvideodisc control group and limited-access and full-access…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Intermode Differences
Jones, Paul L.; Armitage, Bonnie J. – 1984
Having implemented a testing procedure using the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Tests to identify recruits with reading deficiencies, the United States Navy conducted a study comparing the performance of recruits on three different reading tests. A total of 716 recruits completed the comprehension portion of the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Tests, the Tests…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Armed Forces, Comparative Analysis, Military Personnel
Bowman, Harry L.; Kerr, Norman J. – 1981
Basic skills training in the United States Navy has become increasingly important as the quality of the recruit population has declined and the job demands faced by enlisted personnel have expanded. A study investigated reading comprehension and related variables pertaining to the Navy's recruits during a 12-month period. The primary focus of the…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background
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