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Human factors : science for working and living : proceedings of the Human Factors Society 24th annual meeting held in Los Angeles in October 1980.
LIBRA T60.8 .H8 1980 T1:pt.1-2; T.2:pt.1-2; T.5:pt.1-2; T9:pt.1-2; T10:pt.1-2; 15; 27; 29
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Human Factors Society.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Psychology, Applied--Congresses.
- Psychology, Applied.
- Psychology, Industrial--Congresses.
- Psychology, Industrial.
- Human engineering--Congresses.
- Human engineering.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 42 audiocassettes ; 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in.
- 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in.
- Other Title:
- Science for working and living
- Place of Publication:
- [Westlake Village, CA] : On-The-Spot Duplicators, Inc., [©1980]
- System Details:
- analog
- magnetic
- 1 7/8 ips
- Contents:
- T1. Color vision (pts. 1-2)
- T2. Flight simulation (pts. 1-2)
- T3. Readable technical writing (pts. 1-2)
- T5. Event-related brain potentials (pts. 1-2)
- T7. How to make meetings work
- T9. Human control over robotic systems (pts. 1-2)
- T10. Air-to-ground target acquisition
- 1. Opening session
- 2. Aircraft displays
- 3. Health and safety in mining
- 4. Potpourri
- 5. Voting : 1984 and beyond
- 6. Perception and attention
- 7. Living environments
- 10. Signal detection
- 11. Working environments
- 12. Nuclear power plant design (pts. 1-2)
- 13. Visual performance
- 14. Work stress and fatigue
- 15. Human-computer communication
- 16. Professional productivity : what is it?
- 17. Performance and vision
- 18. Work in industry
- 19. Using computers
- 20. Licensing and certification : boon or boondoggle?
- 21. Target acquisition
- 22. Measuring and reducing workload
- 23. Driver performance and safety
- 24. Has military lockpit automation gone too far?
- 25. Control design
- 26. Designing for the handicapped
- 27. Designing computers for people
- 28. Decision making and problem solving
- 29. Physiological stress
- 30. Team training
- 31. Gender-related roles : fact, fiction, and cost
- 32. Research philosophy and methods
- 33. Safety
- 34. Training and simulation
- 35. The "olding" worker
- 36. Eye safety
- 37. Anthropometry
- 38. Humans in space
- 39. Automation
- 40. Workload assessment
- 41. Vigilance
- 42. Provocative potentials and extraordinary phenomena.
- OCLC:
- 959836903
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