Chaparral skill retention / Joyce L. Shields and Reid P. Joyce and James R. VanWert.

Author/creator Shields, Joyce L. author.
Format Electronic
PublicationArlington, Virginia : U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Training Technical Area, March 1979.
Description1 online resource (86 pages) : illustrations.
Supplemental Contenthttps://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo51531
Supplemental Contenthttp://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA069945
Subjects

Other author/creatorJoyce, Reid P., author.
Other author/creatorVanWert, James R., author.
Other author/creatorApplied Science Associates, author.
Other author/creatorAPPLIED SCIENCE ASSOCIATES INC VALENCIA PA.
Other author/creatorU.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Training Technical Area, issuing body.
SeriesResearch report; ; 1205
Research report (U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences) 1205. ^A429469
Abstract The acquisition and retention of selected Chaparral skills were evaluated as a function of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), refresher training, and time. Performance was measured using hands-on performance tests administered at the end of AIT and in the unit and the Technical Manual (TM). Results suggest that use of the TM facilitates skill retention and reduces the need for refresher training.
General noteTitle from title screen (viewed Aug 25, 2014).
General note"March 1979."
General note"Performing organization, Applied Science Associates"--Report documentation page.
Access restrictionAPPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE.
Funding informationDAHC19-77-C-0004 2Q163731A770A1
Issued in other formPrint version: Shields, Joyce L. Chaparral skill retention
GPO item number0330-E-01 (online)
Govt. docs number D 101.60/2:1205

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