注意控制措施提高海军受训人员对表现的预测

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Alexander P. Burgoyne, Cody A. Mashburn, Jason S. Tsukahara, Richard Pak, Joseph T. Coyne, Cyrus Foroughi, Ciara Sibley, Sabrina M. Drollinger, Randall W. Engle
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摘要

军事选拔测试在预测与工作相关的结果时留下了改进的空间。我们测试了注意力控制、工作记忆容量和流体智力的测量是否比美国军方使用的综合分数更能提高对训练成功的预测。对于学生空中交通管制员,共性分析显示,注意力控制解释了学业成绩唯一方差的9.1% (R = 0.30),而武装部队资格考试解释了5.2% (R = 0.23)的唯一方差。对于海军飞行员学生,增量效度估计较小且不显著。对海军飞行军官学生的共性分析显示,注意控制措施解释了11.8% (R = 0.34)的飞行前教化训练成绩独特方差和4.3% (R = 0.21)的飞行成绩独特方差。尽管这些点估计是基于相对较小的样本,但它们提供了初步证据,表明注意控制措施可能会提高军事人员真实世界样本的训练结果分类准确性。
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Attention Control Measures Improve the Prediction of Performance in Navy Trainees

Military selection tests leave room for improvement when predicting work-relevant outcomes. We tested whether measures of attention control, working memory capacity, and fluid intelligence improved the prediction of training success above and beyond composite scores used by the U.S. Military. For student air traffic controllers, commonality analyses revealed that attention control explained 9.1% (R = .30) of the unique variance in academic performance, whereas the Armed Forces Qualification Test explained 5.2% (r = .23) of the unique variance. For student naval aviators, incremental validity estimates were small and nonsignificant. For student naval flight officers, commonality analyses revealed that attention control measures explained 11.8% (R = .34) of the unique variance in aviation preflight indoctrination training performance and 4.3% (R = .21) of the unique variance in flight performance. Although these point estimates are based on relatively small samples, they provide preliminary evidence that attention control measures might improve training outcome classification accuracy in real-world samples of military personnel.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Selection and Assessment publishes original articles related to all aspects of personnel selection, staffing, and assessment in organizations. Using an effective combination of academic research with professional-led best practice, IJSA aims to develop new knowledge and understanding in these important areas of work psychology and contemporary workforce management.
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