Rate and Extent of Improvement in Performance on the Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test

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Title
Rate and Extent of Improvement in Performance on the Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test
Date
1951
Index Abstract
Not Available
Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
HRRC RB 51-10
Creator
Bilodeau, Edward A.
Morin, Robert E.
Corporate Author
Human Resources Research Center
Laboratory
Perceptual and Motor Skills Research Laboratory
Extent
21
Identifier
ADF760083
Access Rights
None
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
21-09-009
DoD Task
None Given
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
This investigation was concerned with determining the rate and extent of improvement in learning to track, range, and trigger a moving target as presented by the Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test. The results are believed to be relevant to training programs where the B-29 sighting station is involved. Twelve subjects were given a total of 228 trials, extending over 19 days, for the primary purpose of determining the rate and extent of improvement in performance on this test. This represents more practice than has been reported in any previous investigation. On the two final days of the experiment, changes were initiated in the procedure and apparatus to determine the influence of omission of triggering and removal of the tracking pipper from the reticle of the sighting station. The obtained scores seem to indicate that performance on the complex perceptual-motor task presented by the Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test is amenable to improvement over extended periods of training.
Report Availability
Full text available by request
Date Issued
1951-05
Provenance
IIT
Type
report
Format
21 pages ; 28 cm.