Identifying Predictors of Army Marksmanship: A Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor Perspective

Marksmanship is a core competency every U.S. Army Soldier must attain in order to achieve combat readiness (James & Dyer, 2011). To enhance overall marksmanship proficiency, the current research aims to develop a model to predict Soldier marksmanship qualification scores based on individual diff...

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