DocumentCode :
1300065
Title :
Measures of human problem solving performance in fault diagnosis tasks
Author :
Henneman, Richard L. ; Rouse, William B.
Author_Institution :
Center for Man-Machine Systems Res., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Issue :
1
fYear :
1984
Firstpage :
99
Lastpage :
112
Abstract :
The literature relating to human performance in fault diagnosis tasks is reviewed with emphasis on measures of performance. Based on this review, 30 measures of ability, aptitude, cognitive style, and task performance are evaluated, using data from two experiments that involved diagnosing faults in both simulated and live equipment. Results based on correlation, regression, and factor analysis are presented that indicate only three unique dimensions of performance: errors, inefficiency, and time. In addition, cognitive style appears to be a reasonable predictor of performance. Ability, measured by standard precollege tests, is also a reasonable predictor when combined with measures of cognitive style.
Keywords :
fault location; human factors; man-machine systems; ability; aptitude; cognitive style; correlation; errors; factor analysis; fault diagnosis tasks; human problem solving performance; inefficiency; regression; task performance; Computers; Context modeling; Fault diagnosis; Humans; Problem-solving; Time measurement; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9472
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.1984.6313272
Filename :
6313272
Link To Document :
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