Title of article :
Investigating the construct validity associated with microworld
research: A comparison of performance under different
management structures across expert and non-expert naturalistic
decision-making groups
Author/Authors :
TARYN CHAPMAN1، نويسنده , , TED NETTELBECK1، نويسنده , , MATTHEW WELSH1، نويسنده , , & VANESSA MILLS1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The use of computer-simulated microworlds has become increasingly popular to test concepts related to naturalistic
decision-making (NDM) in a controlled laboratory environment. However, the construct validity for such methods is
unclear. The current study followed previous microworld-based studies that compared indirect (macromanagement)
methods of management with direct methods (micromanagement). To explore the construct validity of microworld research,
the current study compared performance scores generated by participants with experience in a prototypical NDM
environment, with those without such experience. Using a networked computer simulation for firefighting, 10 Army officers
and 10 civilians played the role of Fire Chief within three-person command and control teams. The two subordinates were
confederates. Comparison of management structures supported previous results indicating that indirect control produces
significantly better NDM performance. However, no difference was found between the experienced and inexperienced
participant groups, questioning the construct validity of results produced using microworlds.
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology