Effort in Human Factors Performance and Decision Making

作者: Christopher D. Wickens

DOI: 10.1177/0018720814558419

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摘要: Objective:The aim of this study was to demonstrate the importance effort in human factors.Background:Effort has made its appearance several diverse formats and applications. Eight these are integrated current writing related learning, looking, task switching, visual search termination, information access, choosing decision strategies, behaving safely.Method:This is based upon a literature review.Results:The common elements different applications highlighted, particularly, their manifestations either implicit or explicit expected value decisions.Conclusions:There need show how metrics workload assessment influence decisions factors, those safety.

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