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AD-AL16 688 ARMY TRAINING DEVELOPMENTS INST FORT M4ONROE VA F/6 5/9WORD CRITICALITY ANALYSIS. MOS: 91P. SKILL LEVELS I a 2.(U) NSEP 81 A A LONGO
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Word Criticality Analysis FinalMOS: 9),PSkill Level: i/a. 6. PERFORMING ORS. REPORT NUMBER
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I:. KEY WORDS (Continue on revere old* if noc.eary and Identlfy by block njmbor)
MOS VocabularyReadability
Comprehension of textCurriculum Development
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, This report contains terms selected as having some degree of criticality inthe training/performance of tasks contained in the respective MOS Soldier'sManual (SM). These critical words were selected by subject matter/job expertsknowledgeable in their MOS. The vocabulary set used as the basis for criticalword analysis was the Word Frequency Report based on the SM for the same MOS.
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Contents and General Information
1. The Word Criticality Analysis (WCA) reports were reproduced exactly asgenerated via computer printout. The prime users of this document werefully cognizant of its contents and required no special instructions forinterpretation. However, for the sake of other readers, the followingbrief description of contents is provided.
2. The WCA reports for most MOS are divided as follows:
o Skill Level Io Skill Level II
However, due to the way some Soldier Manuals are constructed, the WCA forsome MOS have both Skill Levels merged into one report. Each Skill Levelis subdivided into two sections.
a. Introductory - these MOS critical words, identified by the code"TRN", represent terms unmatched on the master tape for that MOS. (Reasonsfor this include: words volunteered as critical; keypunching errors;updating master tapes per changes in SM, etc). NOTE: The number to theleft of each critical word is its criticality index defined below.
b. Main - these MOS critical words are ranked alphabetically within acriticality index (defined below) that also is ranked from 1-5. Thenumbers to the right of the critical words represent the SM page on whichthat term appeared and its frequency of appearance. Example "222,4" isinterpreted as: "I4 times on page 222". NOTE: Due to computerprogramming/sort difficulties, the accuracy of correct page referencing isonly approximately 80% for most reports. Improvements in programming andcoding increased this accuracy to 95% in those reports completed last
$ (i.e., dated Jan-Mar 82).
3. Word Criticality Index:
The following 5 point rating scale was used by a team of up to 3subject matter experts from Army MOS proponent schools to rate each wordselected as having some importance for training/performing a criticaltask:
5 GRA&Iission ForTAB
Most Highly Important Somewhat Least nouncedImportant Important Important Important ification.
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