Toward measurement of attention as a function of risk and risk preference in man-machine systems.

Author(s)
Robinson, G.H.
Year
Abstract

An experimental paradigm is presented which measures an operator's attention or sampling behaviour as a function of the minimum number of variables necessary to structure the problem: (1) the operator's risk preference; (2) a controlled variable; and (3) costs of sampling and loss of control. Two normative models are compared with experimental data.

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B 8705 T /83.2/
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 17 (1975), No. 3 (June), p. 236-242, 3 graph., 20 ref.

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