Performance criteria : direct and indirect.

Auteur(s)
Silver, C.A.
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Human factors studies often involve the use of simulation. Simulation permits the economical and easy manipulation of the primary variables in a given experimental situation. However, a simulation technique is not rewarding due to the increasingly apparent lack of a satisfactory measure of human fatigue. A theoretical study is reported of the nature of fatigue and a measure is developed which, hopefully, will fulfil the requirements for a satisfactory measure of fatigue. A review of literature on direct and indirect performance measures is presented and a conclusion is reached concerning likely successful and desirable indirect measures. One such measure is related to the distribution /as opposed to focalization/ of muscular response. A technique is described for performing such measurements and relating them to direct performance measures.

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Bibliotheeknummer
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From: Highway Research Abstract, Vol. 33 (1963), No. 12, p. 115-116 / Also published as: Highway Research Record, 1964, No. 55, p. 54-63, 40 ref.

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