Author: Robert J. Pleban
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Category : Special forces (Military science)
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Preliminary Assessment of Selected Predictors of Special Forces Qualification Course Success
Preliminary Assessment of Selected Predictors of Special Forces Qualification Course Success
Author: Robert J. Pleban
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 25
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This report describes a follow-up research effort designed to examine the predictive utility of selected measures of intelligence (Wonderlic Personnel Test - WPT), personality (Jackson Personality Inventory - JPI), and biographical information in predicting the successful completion of Phase I of the Special Forces Qualification course (SFQC). Intelligence, personality, and biographical measures were obtained from 293 soldiers attending Phase I of the SFQC at Fort Bragg, NC. The relationships between two of the selected predictor measures, WPT, and JPI and the Phase I performance criteria were assessed through a correlation-multiple regression strategy. Predictive utility was assessed using a discriminant analysis procedure. Intelligence (WPI) correlated significantly with overall Phase I status and four JIP scales: Energy Level, Anxiety, Risk Taking and Infrequency. The results further suggested that SF candidates who have had prior specialized training emphasizing land navigation, map reading, and patrolling (e.g., Ranger, Reconnaissance, Jungle Warfare) are likely to be much better prepared to complete Phase I successfully than those candidates who have not had such training. (SDW).
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Languages : en
Pages : 25
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This report describes a follow-up research effort designed to examine the predictive utility of selected measures of intelligence (Wonderlic Personnel Test - WPT), personality (Jackson Personality Inventory - JPI), and biographical information in predicting the successful completion of Phase I of the Special Forces Qualification course (SFQC). Intelligence, personality, and biographical measures were obtained from 293 soldiers attending Phase I of the SFQC at Fort Bragg, NC. The relationships between two of the selected predictor measures, WPT, and JPI and the Phase I performance criteria were assessed through a correlation-multiple regression strategy. Predictive utility was assessed using a discriminant analysis procedure. Intelligence (WPI) correlated significantly with overall Phase I status and four JIP scales: Energy Level, Anxiety, Risk Taking and Infrequency. The results further suggested that SF candidates who have had prior specialized training emphasizing land navigation, map reading, and patrolling (e.g., Ranger, Reconnaissance, Jungle Warfare) are likely to be much better prepared to complete Phase I successfully than those candidates who have not had such training. (SDW).
Selection and Assessment of Special Forces Qualification Course Candidates: Preliminary Issues
Author: Robert J. Pleban
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Languages : en
Pages : 21
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This research note seeks to provide a preliminary assessment of current methods of screening candidates for entry into the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC), and to examine the potential utility of alternative selection approaches. While the criteria for entry into the SFQC are extensive, they focus more on administrative issues and general training experience than on the qualities needed for success in the course, or on an operational detachment. No specialized selection program or battery is currently being used. Keywords: Aptitude tests, Physical fitness, Intelligence(Human), Personality tests, Army training, Attrition, Jobs, Special Forces Qualification Course(SFQC), Profile development, Special forces, Assessment, Selection. (SDW).
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Languages : en
Pages : 21
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This research note seeks to provide a preliminary assessment of current methods of screening candidates for entry into the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC), and to examine the potential utility of alternative selection approaches. While the criteria for entry into the SFQC are extensive, they focus more on administrative issues and general training experience than on the qualities needed for success in the course, or on an operational detachment. No specialized selection program or battery is currently being used. Keywords: Aptitude tests, Physical fitness, Intelligence(Human), Personality tests, Army training, Attrition, Jobs, Special Forces Qualification Course(SFQC), Profile development, Special forces, Assessment, Selection. (SDW).
Research Report
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 596
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 596
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Technical Report
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 468
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 468
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Selection and Assessment of Special Forces Qualification Course Candidates
Author: Robert J. Pleban
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Development of a Roadmap for Special Forces Selection and Classification Research
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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"The purpose of this project was to develop an agenda for Special Forces (SF) selection and classification research. Job analysis data, interviews, field observation, and expert judgments about the quality of measures formed the foundation for the Roadmap. The resulting Roadmap is composed of eight projects. Projects 1 and 2, Concurrent Criterion-Related Validation of Readily Available Predictor Measures Against on the Job Performance and Development and Implementation of Content Valid Job Sample Tests, supplement SF selection and classification with measures of leadership, temperament, and communication and analytic skills that could be implemented quickly. Project 3, Validation of Measures of Conventional Army Task Proficiency, Experience and Preference Against Training Performance, addresses the fit between individuals and SF Jobs. Project 4, Validation of Training Performance Against on the Job Performance, would evaluate the usefulness of training data for predicting job performance. Project 5, Predictive Validation of All Predictors Against on the Job Performance, the ultimate test of any selection system, requires maintaining databases for validation purposes. Projects 6-8 involve the development of information to facilitate decision making at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. The are: Development of a Selection and Training Decision Simulator (Project 6), Review of New Measures of Leader Problem Solving Performance (Project 7), and Training Performance Study (Project 8)."--DTIC.
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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"The purpose of this project was to develop an agenda for Special Forces (SF) selection and classification research. Job analysis data, interviews, field observation, and expert judgments about the quality of measures formed the foundation for the Roadmap. The resulting Roadmap is composed of eight projects. Projects 1 and 2, Concurrent Criterion-Related Validation of Readily Available Predictor Measures Against on the Job Performance and Development and Implementation of Content Valid Job Sample Tests, supplement SF selection and classification with measures of leadership, temperament, and communication and analytic skills that could be implemented quickly. Project 3, Validation of Measures of Conventional Army Task Proficiency, Experience and Preference Against Training Performance, addresses the fit between individuals and SF Jobs. Project 4, Validation of Training Performance Against on the Job Performance, would evaluate the usefulness of training data for predicting job performance. Project 5, Predictive Validation of All Predictors Against on the Job Performance, the ultimate test of any selection system, requires maintaining databases for validation purposes. Projects 6-8 involve the development of information to facilitate decision making at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. The are: Development of a Selection and Training Decision Simulator (Project 6), Review of New Measures of Leader Problem Solving Performance (Project 7), and Training Performance Study (Project 8)."--DTIC.
Physical Performance Predictors of Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection
Author: Martha L. Teplitzky
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Category : Army Physical Fitness Test
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Army Physical Fitness Test
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Project A Spatial Tests and Military Orienteering Performance in the Special Forces Assessment and Selection Program
Author: Henry H. Busciglio
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Category : Spatial behavior
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Spatial behavior
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Predicting Land Navigation Performance in the Special Forces Qualification Course
Author: Henry H. Busciglio
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Category : Map reading
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : Map reading
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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