Abstract

In this report I wish to share with other geographers the experiences and information which I gained in working with the Examinations Staff for the United States Armed Forces Institute during part of 1944. Probably the off-duty educational facilities provided by the Institute for service personnel at home and overseas are less widely known to geographers than are the formal programs set up as training for special branches of service, such as the Preflight, Premeteorological, and Army Specialized Training programs. Particularly, however, I am interested in passing on what I learned about recent advances in the theory of testing and about the applicability of modern techniques to testing in the field of geography at the college level.

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