Mr. Statman. Right; it is the information on the individual aptitude profile.
Mr. Jenner. All right, may I identify it a little further for the record? It is marked as Cunningham Exhibit No. 2. [The original of Cunningham Exhibit No. 2 is in evidence as Cunningham Exhibit No. 2-A.]
Mr. Statman. Yes; start it this way [indicating].
Mr. Jenner. All right. Looking at the face of the card at the top there is a blank for "name," which is not filled in. At the bottom of the card, an aptitude score appears the figures sequentially: 109, 127, 99, 97, 117, 120, 97, 116, 127.
Mr. Statman. Those indicate his scores in his tests.
Mr. Jenner. On the face of the card appears in bold face caps "Individual aptitude profile."
Mr. Statman. Okay. Now, again, as I say, a complete battery of tests is given to make up this G.A.T.B., which stands for General Aptitude Test Batteries.
Now, certain parts of these tests when converted, give you scores in general intelligence, verbal, numbers, special conception, perception, clerical, motor coordination, finger dexterity, and manual dexterity.
Now, by a combination of some of these parts of tests, it will give you an occupational aptitude in certain areas, which are numbered and circled.
Now, these occupational aptitudes or proficiencies are circled, and these are used——