After analyzing test scores of 46,000 officers who took the Marine Corps’ required General Classification Test (GCT), Michael Klein and Matthew Cancian find that the quality of officers in the Marines, as measured by those test scores, has steadily and significantly declined since 1980.
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Understanding the steady and troubling decline in the average intelligence of Marine Corps officers
After analyzing test scores of 46,000 officers who took the Marine Corps’ required General Classification Test (GCT), Michael Klein and Matthew Cancian find that the quality of officers in the Marines, as measured by those test scores, has steadily and significantly declined since 1980.