PROBLEMS IN AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT: I. LONGITUDINAL PREDICTION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS

Current (1961) job performance evaluations and medical history data were obtained for 149 of 197 men trained in air traffic control work in 1956. Evaluations of psychological test and biographical data collected at the time they went through training indicate that: (1) Psychological tests can make a...

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