PsycEXTRA Dataset 1980
DOI: 10.1037/e415232004-001
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Effectiveness of improved basic rifle marksmanship training programs.

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“…Previous field experimentation has shown that males generally produce higher record fire scores than females in marksmanship training (Smith et al,, * 1980). This finding was supported in the Fort Jackson BRM Program test results (see Table 4, Thompson, et al, 1980) where an analysis of variance of record fire scores resulted in significant main effects for programs, F(3,634 -25.24, r.o<0001, and for sex, F(1,634 -14.00, 2r.OO0l, but no significant interaction, (F<1) .…”
Section: Performance Datasupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Previous field experimentation has shown that males generally produce higher record fire scores than females in marksmanship training (Smith et al,, * 1980). This finding was supported in the Fort Jackson BRM Program test results (see Table 4, Thompson, et al, 1980) where an analysis of variance of record fire scores resulted in significant main effects for programs, F(3,634 -25.24, r.o<0001, and for sex, F(1,634 -14.00, 2r.OO0l, but no significant interaction, (F<1) .…”
Section: Performance Datasupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This finding was supported in the Fort Jackson BRM Program test results (see Table 4, Thompson, et al, 1980) where an analysis of variance of record fire scores resulted in significant main effects for programs, F(3,634 -25.24, r.o<0001, and for sex, F(1,634 -14.00, 2r.OO0l, but no significant interaction, (F<1) .…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Parece existir consenso en que la experiencia juega un papel relevante en el rendimiento en el tiro con armas (Aalto et al, 1990;Chung et al, 2004;Chung et al, 2006;Goonetilleke et al, 2009;MacCaslin y McGuigan, 1956;Thompson et al, 1980;Tierney et al, 1979).…”
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