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Tag: stressor intensity

A Meta-Analysis of Performance Response Under Thermal Stressors

May 29, 2012
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A., Ross, J.M., & Szalma, J.L. (2007). A meta-analysis of performance response under thermal stressors. Human Factors, 49 (5), 851-877.

Abstract:
Objective: Quantify the effect of thermal stressors on human performance. Background: Most reviews of the effect of environmental stressors on human performance are qualitative.

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