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  1. Robert Yerkes, an American psychologist, was assigned to devise psychometric tools to allocate recruits to different levels of military service, leading to the development of the Army Alpha and Army Beta group-based tests. The collective efforts of Binet, Simon, Terman, and Yerkes laid the groundwork for modern intelligence test series.

  2. Which of the following levels of intelligence focuses on adversary military capabilities and intentions and helps the JFCs and component commanders keep abreast of events within their area of interest?

  3. Following is Test 6 of the Army Beta. Take the test yourself. You will find Yerkes’ grading instructions in the knowledge processes section of the online material for this chapter, so you can see how well you went.

  4. Welcome to the International Stanford-Binet IQ Test: This test is designed to assess your intelligence and abilities. Stanford Binet IQ *Preview includes questions from various age groups; actual test questions are age-specific.

  5. 20.4 Levels of Military Intelligence. Military intelligence activities take place at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime and during a war. • Strategic intelligence: This is the intelligence required for the formation of pol-icy and military plans at national and international levels. 20 Military Intelligence. Link

  6. 22 cze 2023 · Download PDF. Governments spend heavily on intelligence to support their militaries at tactical, operational, and strategic levels. This happens in many different mission areas, abroad as well as at home, and in...

  7. 1 wrz 2011 · The emerging concept of military Cognitive Readiness (CR) is focused on the research and assessment of an individual’s potential for performance in the cognitively demanding area of military operations. In this paper, measures of CR for use in the tactical environment are reviewed.