An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

Author: Donald B. McNeill, Jr.

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Published: 2002-09-01

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 9781423507284

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All officers commissioned in the Marine Corps except those from the Naval Academy are required to successfully complete an intense screening program at Officer Candidates School (OCS). The Marine Corps is attempting to improve its officer selection process and reduce attrition at OCS by determining which candidates it should recruit and send to OCS. In late 2000, the Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) commissioned a 67-question survey that has been given to all candidates entering OCS since fall of 2000. The results of this survey were used to build models to estimate the probability of success of candidates based upon responses to the survey and other demographic data. One model created from this survey was used to build a computer desktop tool that officers may use to assist in selecting the candidates who have the highest probability of success at OCS and in preparing them for the rigors of OCS. This tool produced estimates of graduation probabilities for a test set of candidates that were very highly correlated with the actual graduation rates.


An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

Author:

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 91

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All officers commissioned in the Marine Corps except those from the Naval Academy are required to successfully complete an intense screening program at Officer Candidates School (OCS). The Marine Corps is attempting to improve its officer selection process and reduce attrition at OCS by determining which candidates it should recruit and send to OCS. In late 2000, the Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) commissioned a 67-question survey that has been given to all candidates entering OCS since fall of 2000. The results of this survey were used to build models to estimate the probability of success of candidates based upon responses to the survey and other demographic data. One model created from this survey was used to build a computer desktop tool that officers may use to assist in selecting the candidates who have the highest probability of success at OCS and in preparing them for the rigors of OCS. This tool produced estimates of graduation probabilities for a test set of candidates that were very highly correlated with the actual graduation rates.


An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

An Analysis of Factors Predicting Graduation at United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 73

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All officers commissioned in the Marine Corps except those from the Naval Academy are required to successfully complete an intense screening program at Officer Candidates School (OCS). The Marine Corps is attempting to improve its officer selection process and reduce attrition at OCS by determining which candidates it should recruit and send to OCS. In late 2000, the Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) commissioned a 67-question survey that has been given to all candidates entering OCS since fall of 2000. The results of this survey were used to build models to provide a probability of success of candidates based upon responses to the survey and other demographic data. One model created from this survey was used to build a computer desktop tool that officers may use to assist in selecting the candidates who have the highest probability of success at OCS and in preparing them for the rigors of OCS. This tool provides a probability of graduation for each candidate that is 99.8% correlated with the actual graduation rate of other candidates who have similar characteristics to the candidate whose probability of graduation was calculated.


Research Report

Research Report

Author: United States. Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center

Publisher:

Published: 1955

Total Pages: 468

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Predicting Attrition of United States Marine Corps Officers by Rank and Military Occupational Specialty

Predicting Attrition of United States Marine Corps Officers by Rank and Military Occupational Specialty

Author: James Lewis Klingerman

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13:

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The thesis develops a model for the prediction of officer losses from the United States Marine Corps. The model is developed through the analysis of past data. From this analysis, the thesis shows what prediction values are required in order to develop the model. Some calculations are made to show the nature and scope of the required predictors. The author discusses an operational model to be constructed in order to better estimate the value of this approach to officer personnel attrition prediction in the United States Marine Corps. (Author).