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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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