Work Activity Studies Within the Framework of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics.
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[Book]
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Milton :
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Chapman and Hall/CRC,
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2018.
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1 online resource (461 pages)
SERIES
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Human Activity Ser.
GENERAL NOTES
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7.2.2 Morphological Analysis of Version 1 of Inventory Receiving Task Performance.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Authors; Part I: Human Performance in Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics; 1: The Role of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics in Studying Efficiency of Human Performance; 1.1 Brief History of Human Performance Analysis; 1.2 Study of Human Performance in Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics; 1.3 Examples of Evaluation of Economic Efficiency of Innovations; References; 2: Concept of Task in Systemic-Structural Activity Theory.
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2.1 Overview of Systemic-Structural Activity Theory2.2 Analysis of the Basic Components of Tasks; 2.3 Cognitive and Behavioral Actions as Basic Elements of Task; 2.4 Task Classification and Design; 2.5 Study of Production Process in the Building Construction Industry Using Technological Units of Analysis; References; 3: Concept of Activity as Self-Regulative System and Its Role in Studying the Pilot's Performance; 3.1 Concepts of Orienting Activity and Situation Awareness: Comparative Analysis; 3.2 Self-Regulation Model of Orienting Activity in Systemic-Structural Activity Theory.
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3.3 Examples of Studies of the Pilot's Activity in Emergency Situations from the Functional Analysis Perspective*3.4 Analysis of Pilot Strategies When Engines Can Fail*; 3.5 Examples of Eye Movement Analysis of Pilots' Performance; 3.6 Qualitative Analysis of Eye and Mouse Movement Relationships; References; 4: Concept of Self-Regulation of Cognitive Processes in Systemic-Structural Activity Theory; 4.1 Self-Regulative Model of Perceptual Process; 4.2 Self-Regulative Model of Memory; 4.3 Applying Experimental Methods to Study of Attention; 4.4 Self-Regulative Model of Attention.
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4.5 The Role of Thinking in the Study of Human Performance4.6 Self-Regulative Model of Thinking; References; 5: Tasks with Complex Logical and Probabilistic Structure and Assessment of Probability of Decision-Making Outcomes; 5.1 Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Tasks; 5.2 Decision-Making in Rule-Based or Instruction-Based Tasks; 5.3 New Method of Assessing Probability of Decision-Making Outcomes in Task Analysis; References; Part II: Design of Computerized and Computer-Based Tasks with Variable Structure; 6: Morphological Analysis of Activity.
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6.1 Introduction to the Morphological Analysis of Task Performance6.2 Description of Individual Members of an Algorithm; 6.3 Algorithmic Description of Activity as a Basis of Analysis of Variable Tasks; 6.4 Development of the Activity Time Structure; 6.5 Pace of Task Performance and the Process of Its Formation; References; 7: Design of Computerized Tasks with Complex Logical and Probabilistic Structure; 7.1 Qualitative Analysis of a Computerized Task; 7.2 Morphological Analysis of Computerized Task with Complex Probabilistic Structure; 7.2.1 Morphological Analysis of Subtask 0.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Systemic-structural activity theory (SSAT) is a relatively new unified framework for the study efficiency of human performance and process, equipment and software design. This book presents new recently obtained data in the field of SSAT that can be used in the study of human performance. With increased cognitive demands to task performance, psychological method of study of human activity play an important role. New principles and revised methods for the study of human work are supplemented by practical examples in manufacturing, building construction industry, aviation, and human-computer interaction systems. Work Activity Studies Within the Framework of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics presents a comprehensive unified psychological theory that can be utilized as a general approach to the study of human work not only for ergonomists, psychologists, but also for economists that study the efficiency of human performance.
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Work Activity Studies Within the Framework of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics.