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886 Freshmen took the Kuder test for vocational interests given on Thursday and Friday of this week by the Office of Tests, it was cisclosed last night after the last of four groups had turned in the answer sheets.
The test, known as the Kuder Preference Record, was given near for the first time to a large body of students for purely experimental purposes, and its results will be examined for possible bearing on the fields of concentration chosen by incoming men. Stressing the danger that its results may be overestimated by the freshmen who took it, Henry S. Dyer '27, Director of the Office of Tests, pointed out that the test was given primarily to obtain data for future work, and that its importance to the individual student is only incidental at this time. Rusults of the test will be sent out early in January.
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