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Advances in Aviation Psychology, Volume 2: Using Scientific Methods to Address Practical Human Factors Needs (in English)
Vidulich, Michael A. ; Tsang, Pamela S. ; Flach, John (Author)
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Advances in Aviation Psychology, Volume 2: Using Scientific Methods to Address Practical Human Factors Needs (in English) - Vidulich, Michael A. ; Tsang, Pamela S. ; Flach, John
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Synopsis "Advances in Aviation Psychology, Volume 2: Using Scientific Methods to Address Practical Human Factors Needs (in English)"
Since 1981, the biennial International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP) has been convened for the purposes of (a) presenting the latest research on human performance problems and opportunities within aviation systems, (b) envisioning design solutions that best utilize human capabilities for creating safe and efficient aviation systems, and (c) bringing together scientists, research sponsors, and operators in an effort to bridge the gap between research and applications.Though rooted in the presentations of the 18th ISAP, held in 2015 in Dayton, Ohio, Advances in Aviation Psychology is not simply a collection of selected proceedings papers. Based upon the potential impact of emerging trends, current debates or enduring issues present in their work, select authors were invited to expand upon their work following the benefit of interactions at the symposium. Consequently the volume includes discussion of the most pressing research priorities and the latest scientific and technical priorities for addressing them.This book is the second in a series of volumes. The aim of each volume is not only to report the latest findings in aviation psychology but also to suggest new directions for advancing the field.