METARECOGNITION IN TIME-STRESSED DECISION MAKING: RECOGNIZING, CRITIQUING, AND CORRECTING.

Auteur(s)
Cohen, M.S. Freeman, J.T. & Wolf, S.
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The authors describe a framework for decision making, called the recognition/metacognition (R/M) model, which explains how decision makers handle uncertainty and novelty while exploiting their experience in real-world domains. The model describes a set of critical-thinking strategies that supplement recognitional processes by verifying the results of recognition and correcting problems. Structured situation models causally organize information about a situation and provide a basis for metarecognitional processes. Metarecognitional processes determine when it is valuable to think more about a problem; identify evidence-conclusion relationships within a situation model; critique situation models for incompleteness, conflict, and unreliability; and prompt collection or retrieval of new information and revision of assumptions. This model could be applied to airline pilot decision making.

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Bibliotheeknummer
TRIS 00730793
Uitgave

Human Factors. 1996 /06. 38(2) Pp206-219 (6 Fig., 26 Ref.)

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