| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Description | The Reference Battery (Parker, Jr. & Fleishman, 1960) was designed to assess various perceptual-motor abilities through 23 psychomotor apparatus and 21 printed tests. The majority of the tests were selected based on their factor loadings from prior research. Fifteen rotated factors were identified: Spatial Orientation, Control Precision, Speed of Arm Movement, Manual Dexterity, Reaction Time, Verbal Comprehension, Response Orientation, Arm-Hand Steadiness, Perceptual Speed, Visualization, Integration, Pursuit Confusion, Mechanical Experience, Finger Dexterity, and Multilimb Coordination. The battery was administered to a sample of Air Force ROTC students, with reliability coefficients ranging from .56 to .99. |
| Author | Parker Jr., James F.; Fleishman, Edwin A. |
| Purpose | To assess perceptual-motor abilities, including factors such as manual dexterity, reaction time, and spatial orientation. |
| Construct | Perceptual-Motor Ability |
| Instrument Type | Battery |
| Test Format | 23 psychomotor apparatus and 21 printed tests |
| Administration Method | Paper; Physical Object |
| Permissions | May use for Research/Teaching |
| Publisher | N/A |
| Test Year | 1960 |
| Web Site | N/A |
| Test Items Available | No, please contact the publisher for further information. |
| Reliability | Internal consistency reliabilities (alpha) for the printed tests ranged from .69 to .92. Apparatus tests ranged from .56 to .97, including tests for Aerial Orientation (.84), Complex Movements (.85), and Discrimination Reaction Time (.87). |
| Validity | A factor analysis extracted 15 factors: Spatial Orientation, Control Precision, Speed of Arm Movement, Manual Dexterity, Reaction Time, Verbal Comprehension, and others. |
| Factor Analysis | Fifteen factors were identified, including Spatial Orientation, Reaction Time, and Manual Dexterity. |
| Test Methodology | Test Reliability; Internal Consistency |
| Classification | Perceptual, Motor, and Sensory Processing |
| Age Group | Adulthood (18 years & older) |
| Population Group | Human; Male; Female |
| Population Details | Location: United States; Sample: Freshman and Sophomore Air Force ROTC students |
| Keywords | Ability; Complex Perceptual Motor Skill Learning; Factor Analysis; Reference Battery; Test Development; Test Reliability; Test Validity |
| Index Terms | Ability; Factor Analysis; Perceptual Motor Coordination; Perceptual Motor Learning; ROTC Students; Test Construction; Test Reliability; Test Validity |
| Reference | Parker, J. F., Jr., & Fleishman, E. A. (1960). Ability factors and component performance measures as predictors of complex tracking behavior. Psychological Monographs: General and Applied, 74(16), 1–36. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0093764 |
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Mohammed looti (2026). Reference Battery. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/reference-battery/
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