Of what value was the WW I testing to the Army?
A) it is not really clear whether the Army made much use of the test results
B) the Army used the test results to dramatically increase its efficiency
C) the Army brass accepted the validity of the tests but opted for limited application
D) the Army brass doubted the validity of the tests but based important decisions upon them anyway
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