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Tag: air-traffic control

Task Demand and Response Error in a Simulated Air-Traffic Control Task: Implications For Ab Initio Training

April 1, 2004
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Citation:
Murphy, L.L., Smith, K., & Hancock, P.A. (2004). Task demand and response error in a simulated air-traffic control task: Implications for ab initio training. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 4(1), 91-106.

Abstract:
This study investigated the relationship between task demand and the occurrence of error in an experimental stimulation, which represented dynamic En-Route air traffic control.

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