Development of physical selection procedures for the British Army. : Phase 2: Relationship betwen physical performance tests and criterion tasks
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<subfield code="a">This paper is a second in a series of three to describe the development of physical selection standars for the British Army. The first paper defined criterion tasks (single lift, carry, repetitive lift and carry, and loaded march tasks) and sets standars on the criterion tasks for all British Army trades. The principal objetive was to determine which combination of physical performance tests could be best used to predict criterion task performance</subfield>
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