Risk and effort measures of fatigue.

Author(s)
Shingledecker, C.A. & Holding, D.H.
Year
Abstract

A method of measuring fatigue is suggested in which alternative routes, requiring different amounts of effort, lead to different probabilities of success or failure. An experiment designed to investigate a task which has these features shows it sensitive to the fatigue generated by a synthetic work battery. Fatigued test subjects shifted their choices towards easier, riskier routes, compared with their own earlier performance and with that of a control group.

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B 7007 fo /83.2/
Source

Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 6 (1974), No. 1, p. 17-25, graph., ref.

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