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Analysis of age as a factor in NASA astronaut selection and career landmarks
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Shadden, Mark
, Kovacs, Gregory T. A.
in
Age
/ Age (Biology)
/ Age Factors
/ Analysis
/ Astronauts
/ Bias
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Chi-Square Distribution
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data processing
/ Demographics
/ Employee selection
/ Employment interviews
/ Encyclopedias
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ People and Places
/ Personnel Selection
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Qualifications
/ Recruiting
/ Recruitment
/ Regression analysis
/ Retirement
/ Social Sciences
/ Space Flight
/ Trends
/ United States
/ United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2017
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Analysis of age as a factor in NASA astronaut selection and career landmarks
by
Shadden, Mark
, Kovacs, Gregory T. A.
in
Age
/ Age (Biology)
/ Age Factors
/ Analysis
/ Astronauts
/ Bias
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Chi-Square Distribution
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data processing
/ Demographics
/ Employee selection
/ Employment interviews
/ Encyclopedias
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ People and Places
/ Personnel Selection
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Qualifications
/ Recruiting
/ Recruitment
/ Regression analysis
/ Retirement
/ Social Sciences
/ Space Flight
/ Trends
/ United States
/ United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2017
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Analysis of age as a factor in NASA astronaut selection and career landmarks
by
Shadden, Mark
, Kovacs, Gregory T. A.
in
Age
/ Age (Biology)
/ Age Factors
/ Analysis
/ Astronauts
/ Bias
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Chi-Square Distribution
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data processing
/ Demographics
/ Employee selection
/ Employment interviews
/ Encyclopedias
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ People and Places
/ Personnel Selection
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Qualifications
/ Recruiting
/ Recruitment
/ Regression analysis
/ Retirement
/ Social Sciences
/ Space Flight
/ Trends
/ United States
/ United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2017
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Analysis of age as a factor in NASA astronaut selection and career landmarks
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Analysis of age as a factor in NASA astronaut selection and career landmarks
2017
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NASA's periodic selection of astronauts is a highly selective process accepting applications from the general population, wherein the mechanics of selection are not made public. This research was an effort to determine if biases (specifically age) exist in the process and, if so, at which points they might manifest. Two sets of analyses were conducted. The first utilized data requested via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on NASA astronaut applicants for the 2009 and 2013 selection years. Using a series of multinomial and logistic regressions, the data were analyzed to uncover whether age of the applicants linearly or nonlinearly affected their likelihood of receiving an invitation, as well as their likelihood of being selected into the astronaut program. The second used public data on age at selection and age at other career milestones for every astronaut selected from 1959 to 2013 to analyze trends in age over time using ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression and Pearson's correlation. The results for the FOIA data revealed a nonlinear relationship between age and receiving an interview, as well as age and selection into the astronaut program, but the most striking observation was the loss of age diversity at each stage of selection. Applicants younger or older than approximately 40 years were significantly less likely to receive invitations for interviews and were significantly less likely to be selected as an astronaut. Analysis of the public-source data for all selections since the beginning of the astronaut program revealed significant age trends over time including a gradual increase in selectee age and decreased tenure at NASA after last flight, with average age at retirement steady over the entire history of the astronaut program at approximately 48 years.
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