Development and standardization of the U.S. Navy Basic Test Battery, Form 6.

1958 ◽  
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The U.S ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 390-392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cay A. Ervin

Though numerous investigators have studied the impairing effects of protective hand-wear on manual dexterity, no standardized test battery has yet been developed for this purpose. In designing such a battery for the U.S. Air Force, a large number of commercially available tests were screened; candidate tests were then more carefully scrutinized, tried out on subjects and, in some cases, modified as a result of the preliminary trials. Considerations which warrant particular attention in selecting and refining candidate tests from a large field include: ease of administration, scoring procedures, number of practice trials required to control learning effects, types of subjects used, duration and order of test presentation. Further refinement could result in a definitive test battery which would streamline the work of future investigators in this field, and would make possible the comparative analysis of results.


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