Exam 9: Selection of Action
Exam 1: Research Methods23 Questions
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Exam 9: Selection of Action59 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a variable that influence the compatibility between control movement and the movement of the controlled entity?
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Identify and clearly describe five different categories of human error within the context of a model of human information processing. Provide one example of each.
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Tversky's model of similarity-based confusion suggests that such confusion between two stimuli or messages is most accurately predicted by an increase in:
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Which statement best expresses the relationship between compatibility and training?
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The reliability of two components is each 0.80. The probability that the total system will fail is 0.04 (4%). This means that the two components are probably:
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According to single channel theory of the psychological refractory period, increasing the complexity of processing the first arriving stimulus (S1) by ½ second will:
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Describe the difference between parallel and serial configurations of error-prone (reliability < 1.0) components. Show how to compute the overall system reliability with each of these two configurations (assuming each has two components).
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What are characteristics of the response that appear to influence RT?
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According to the Norman/Reason error taxonomy, there are four major categories of human errors. Which of the following is not one of these, according to the taxonomy:
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Practice is found to have a progressively greater benefit on RT:
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An exception to the repetition effect normally found in RT studies occurs:
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When the colocation principle cannot be applied, a good substitution is:
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When the warning interval is variable, long warning intervals produce:
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Delayed feedback of responses in serial RT will be least disruptive when such feedback is _____ and the user is a (an) _______.
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