Validation of Cyber Test for Future Soldiers : A Test Battery for the Selection of Cyber Soldiers

To facilitate recruitment of conscript cyber soldiers in Sweden, the for ( ) was developed as a complement to the existing generic enrolment test ( ). Consisting of several parts, measures different aspects of computer-related knowledge and cognitive abilities that we believe are of particular relev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in psychology 2022-04, Vol.13, p.868311-868311
Hauptverfasser: Lif, Patrik, Sommestad, Teodor, Albinsson, Pär-Anders, Valassi, Christian, Eidenskog, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:To facilitate recruitment of conscript cyber soldiers in Sweden, the for ( ) was developed as a complement to the existing generic enrolment test ( ). Consisting of several parts, measures different aspects of computer-related knowledge and cognitive abilities that we believe are of particular relevance to cyber security. This article describes the evaluation regarding validity and reliability based on data from 62 conscripts that took the test and the 27 selected conscripts finishing the training 1 year later (being the first to do so). Reliability was predicted through internal consistency and test-retest measures. Cronbach's alpha for ranges from 0.79 to 0.86 whereas the test-retest reliability is 0.60. Evidence regarding validity was collected based on test content and internal structure. Convergent, discriminant, and predictive evidence are also presented. Perhaps most importantly, could predict the cyber soldiers' performance during their training and added incremental validity to . When adjusted for range restriction, predicted 20% of the variation in course score, while 34% of the variance was explained when was used in conjunction with . The results show that already in its first version is adding value for the Swedish Armed Forces.
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.868311