3 6 ° EMPLOYMENT PSYCHOLOGY trained examiners working under his supervision. When the examination includes an actual demonstration of the work in question, a technical expert who has been familiar ized with the psychological technique should be present. The ever ready cry that the combination of employ ment methods here described is a process entirely too long and too costly can be met only by calling attention once more to the fact that it is far more economical and effective to spend time in selection at the very beginning, by means of a method developed for that very purpose, than it is to allow the actual selection to take place in the slow grinding wheels of an organization which is fitted primarily for production and not selection. Natural se lection is a sure and an inexorable process, but it is far more drawn out and much more expensive than arti ficial selection.