Psychological Examining in the United States Army


Lu par Leon Harvey

(3 stars; 1 reviews)

When, on April 6, 1917, the Nation was called to war a group of experimental psychologists promptly assembled to consider means of psychological service. As plans of action developed the size of this group, its opportunities and responsibilities, steadily increased. The materials of this report represent the methods and results of only the field of psychological examining.

This volume constitutes a complete account of the history, methods, and results of psychological examining in the United States Army. It consists of three parts. Part I is the official history of the development of the service and of its conduct during the war. It is supplemented by reproductions of the printed materials which were devised and used. Part II is devoted to a complete account of the preparation of methods, their characteristics, and their evaluation as practical procedures. In Part III the results of examining are presented in summary fashion. - Summary by Robert M. Yerkes
(25 hr 21 min)

Chapitres

General Introduction 6:48 Lu par Leon Harvey
I. Introduction to Part 1. Preofficial period of preparation for national Servi… 18:04 Lu par Leon Harvey
II. Official military trial of psychological examining. 1:11:51 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Period of extension of examining. Part 1 1:11:32 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Period of extension of examining. Part 2 1:08:20 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Period of extension of examining. Part 3 1:02:13 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Period of extension of examining. Part 4 49:45 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Period of extension of examining. Part 5 54:09 Lu par Leon Harvey
IV. General Summary. Part 1 1:02:17 Lu par Leon Harvey
IV. General Summary. Part 2 1:08:11 Lu par Leon Harvey
V. Provision of materials for psychological examining. Part 1. 5:15 Lu par Leon Harvey
PART II. METHODS OF EXAMINING: HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT, AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS. I… 58:50 Lu par Leon Harvey
II. Unofficial Trial of Methods 33:20 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Acceptance of Methods by the War Department and early Modifications Result… 6:44 Lu par Leon Harvey
IV. Revision of Group Examination a 51:12 Lu par Leon Harvey
V. Methods of segregation 35:03 Lu par Leon Harvey
VI. Development of a Substitute Group Test for Illiterates and Foreigners 54:19 Lu par Leon Harvey
VII. Data Obtained Through More Extensive Camp Trial of Examination Beta and Re… 50:44 Lu par Leon Harvey
VIII. Revision of Methods of Individual Examination 50:15 Lu par Leon Harvey
IX. Effect of Doubling the Time limits in the Alpha and Beta Examinations 18:29 Lu par Leon Harvey
X. The Assignment of Letter Ratings 14:34 Lu par Leon Harvey
XI. Performance in Intelligence Examinations as Related to Officers Estimates o… 48:37 Lu par Leon Harvey
XII. Performance in Intelligence Examinations as Related to Military Efficiency 34:36 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIII. Conditions of Examining and Procedure Adopted During the Initial Experime… 1:12:14 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIV. Summary of Data Concerning Groups Examined 1:13:58 Lu par Leon Harvey
XV. Additional Statistics on Examination a 21:00 Lu par Leon Harvey
PART III. MEASUREMENTS OF INTELLIGENCE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY. Introduction. 2:44 Lu par Leon Harvey
I. Sampling of intelligence records and mode of analysis 53:52 Lu par Leon Harvey
II. A general method of statistical interpretation of the principal sample 1:00:33 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Comparison of forms of examination alpha 5:40 Lu par Leon Harvey
IV. Camp differences in intelligence ratings 11:12 Lu par Leon Harvey
V. Intelligence ratings by States. VI. Relation of intelligence ratings to nati… 14:41 Lu par Leon Harvey
VIII. Intelligence of the negro 38:05 Lu par Leon Harvey
IX. Literacy 8:26 Lu par Leon Harvey
X. Statistics on education and its relation to intelligence examinations 22:20 Lu par Leon Harvey
XI. Intelligence of the draft in relation to fitness for military service 25:37 Lu par Leon Harvey
XII. Disciplinary cases 20:58 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIII. Influence of certain physical conditions on the intelligence score 8:04 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIV. Relation of intelligence ratings to age 11:46 Lu par Leon Harvey
XV. Intelligence ratings of occupational groups 39:23 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVI. Relation of ratings to arm of the service 11:54 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVII. Relation of rank to intelligence 8:23 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVIII. Officers' training camps and noncommissioned officers' schools 8:23 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIX. Data from colleges and the Students' Army Training Corps. XX. Distribution… 7:20 Lu par Leon Harvey

Critiques

A Plunge Into Careful Work by the Army


(3 stars)

During WW1, the army devised tests assessing soldiers’ abilities and these proved very good predictors, when test results were compared to the man’s performance. I was distracted by the care that was taken then, compared to current official work of the Trump administration. And I had to laugh when one promising candidate turned out to be “an out and out bonehead.” The reader is excellent.