Title of article :
Does automation bias decision-making?
Author/Authors :
SKITKA، LINDA J. نويسنده , , MOSIER، KATHLEEN L. نويسنده , , BURDICK، MARK نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-990
From page :
991
To page :
0
Abstract :
Computerized system monitors and decision aids are increasingly common additions to critical decision-making contexts such as intensive care units, nuclear power plants and aircraft cockpits. These aids are introduced with the ubiquitous goal of "reducing human error". The present study compared error rates in a simulated flight task with and without a computer that monitored system states and made decision recommendations. Participants in non-automated settings out-performed their counterparts with a very but not perfectly reliable automated aid on a monitoring task. Participants with an aid made errors of omission (missed events when not explicitly prompted about them by the aid) and commission (did what an automated aid recommended, even when it contradicted their training and other 100% valid and available indicators). Possible causes and consequences of automation bias are discussed
Keywords :
dual fuelling , alternative fuels , Natural gas , diesel fuel substitution
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN COMPUTER STUDIES
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN COMPUTER STUDIES
Record number :
9586
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