Mrs. Cunningham. Have you identified this form?
Mr. Jenner. Yes; the form you now hold in your left hand, which I have marked as Cunningham Exhibit No. 2, we have identified as "Individual Aptitude Profile" and we have read into the record the figures sequentially occurring at the bottom, beginning with figure 109 and ending with 126. [The original of Cunningham Exhibit No. 2 is in evidence as Cunningham Exhibit No. 2-A.]
Mrs. Cunningham. Have you used this data here at all?
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Statman said you would be better able to interpret than he, and he suggested that when you testified that I ask you to do that.
Mrs. Cunningham. Very well, sir. To the right of the form we were just speaking of——
Mr. Jenner. In the vertical column?
Mrs. Cunningham. Under the headings "OAP".
Mr. Jenner. Meaning?
Mrs. Cunningham. Occupational Aptitude Pattern—the numbers of the patterns which are circled are the ones in which the applicant has made the minimum scores or above, and are indicative of strength for various patterns of occupations.
Mr. Jenner. Now, various patterns—aptitudes for various occupations?