Abstract

Abstract : The report is concerned with pilot training as conducted by aviation psychologists during World War II. Technical information regarding the procedures and results of psychological research on the pilots is presented. A glossary of military, aeronautical, and statistical terms is included.

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Training (meteorology)GlossaryAeronauticsAviationApplied psychologyPsychologyOperations researchEngineeringGeography

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1947
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Neal E. Miller (1947). PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON PILOT TRAINING. .