Table III. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCREENING 



Biographical Data - " (Part of medical exam) 



Life Crisis Scale - '" (Part of medical exam) 



Edwards Personal Preference Inventory 



Texas Social Behavior Inventory (University of Texas 



Swimming Questionnaire (Navy) 



Sociometric and Acquaintance Forms 



* Only tests to affect selection 



The psychological test battery was administered to the selected aquanauts prior 

 to their dives. However, the test scores were used only for research purposes 

 and were not analyzed until the dives were completed. The scores were then 

 correlated with the data gathered on the aquanauts during the missions to 

 determine their potential value as selection devices for future crews. These 

 tests are described in Human Behavior Program Section by Dr. Helmreich. 



The members of the Behavior Research Program Panel are: 



Dr. Stanley Deutsch, NASA, Chairman 



Dr. Robert Helmreich, University of Texas 



Mr. Richard Mach, Bellcomm, Inc. 



Mr. Gerald Malecki, USN 



Dr. Edward McLaughlin, NASA 



Dr. Roland Radloff, NSF 



Dr. Gilbert Tolhurst, USN 



Dr. Nicholas Zill, University City Science Center 



DATA COLLECTION 



Techniques for the collection of data were designed to provide information for 

 the most part that required no overt effort by the aquanauts. The vast major- 

 ity of the data points were gathered by topside personnel using a closed cir- 

 cuit constant monitoring TV and an open microphone in each chamber to provide 

 passive visual and auditory observation. 



Due to the hundreds of thousands of data points to be collected, the use of 

 computers for data analyses was incorporated in the data management plan. The 

 data collection and management procedures for TEKTITE II were developed by 

 Bellcomm, Inc. and the University of Texas and will be discussed in a later 

 section. 



To facilitate data collection and later analyses, the IBM Porta Punch System 

 was used requiring manual punching of machine readable pre-perf orated IBM cards. 

 On the data recording templates, each of the four chambers in the habitat was 



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