Table 10. (cont) 



TOTAL MARINE SCIENCE 



.07 



.24 



-.15 



-.15 



-.15 



.47'" 



-.08 



.05 



-.05 



-.31* 



.24 



-.09 



-.01 



-.10 



.48* 



.22 



-.07 



.13 



.16 



-.11 



-.32* 



-.22 



.00 



-.04 



.17 



.07 



.07 



■H^ith an N of 40 (38 df ) , a correlation of .27 is significant at the 10% level, 

 a correlation of .30 is significant at the 5% level and a correlation of .39 at 

 the 1% level. 



■^E refers to Environmental variables, I refers to Individual motivational variable, 

 C refers to variables denoting number of Changes on the variable. 



* 



p < .05. 



p < .01. 



The fact that neither age nor years of diving experience were correlated with 

 the criterion supports a notion that motivational factors more than experience 

 are prime determinants of performance in a situation such as TEKTITE. In 

 SEALAB II also, there were no significant correlations between age and perform- 

 ance, and diving experience and performance. 



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