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Citation

Rose RM, Helmreich RL, Fogg L, McFadden TJ. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1993; 64(9 Pt 1): 789-794.

Affiliation

U TX, FAA Aerospace Crew Research

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8216138

Abstract

This study examined the reliability and convergent validity of three methods of peer and supervisory ratings of the effectiveness of individual NASA astronauts and their relationships with flight assignments. These two techniques were found to be reliable and relatively convergent. Seniority and a peer-rated Performance and Competence factor proved to be most closely associated with flight assignments, while supervisor ratings and a peer-rated Group Living and Personality factor were found to be unrelated. Results have implications for the selection and training of astronauts.


Language: en

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