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Author Ives, Olive Lord, 1909-

Title A critique of teachers' ratings of high school boys : as an indication of later neuropsychiatric rejection for the armed services / by Olive Lord Ives.

Publication Info. New York : Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1949.

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 67 pages).
Series Contributions to education / Teachers College, Columbia University ; no. 950
Contributions to education ; no. 950.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-67).
Note Description based on print version record.
Contents The problem -- Related reports and investigations -- Source and type of data used -- Methods of study -- Findings -- General conclusions and implications.
Summary "In spite of present knowledge of what a valid, reliable scale must involve, inferior types are still being made. These scales are often widely used. They may even be employed in the making of important decisions, such as those concerning admission to college, initial employment on a job, or advancement in it. While the dangers of such unreliability and invalidity of ratings have been mentioned frequently, objective convincing evidence still seems to be needed. Accordingly, the present investigation was undertaken, a rating device widely and continuously used in making a highly important decision being appraised. During World War II, the United States Selective Service System was faced with a very difficult problem in choosing those men who should be inducted into the armed forces. One of the most troublesome aspects was that of neuropsychiatric rejections, for pre-induction examiners had to decide just which of the thousands passing in a steady stream before them would be best suited to withstand the nervous and emotional rigors of total war. These decisions were especially difficult to make, as little time could be allotted to the examination of any one man. Moreover, since there was an acute shortage of psychiatrists, doctors without specialized training in this area often filled their places"--Chapter. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Personality tests.
Student records.
Personality tests. (OCoLC)fst01058762
Student records. (OCoLC)fst01135979
Other Form: Print version: Ives, Olive Lord, 1909- Critique of teachers' ratings of high school boys. New York : Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1949 (OCoLC)2082016
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