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Naturalistic Decision Making and Macrocognition
von Laura Militello, Raanan Lipshitz, Jan Maarten Schraagen
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-317-08959-9
Erschienen am 18.09.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 438 Seiten

Preis: 105,99 €

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This book presents the latest work in the area of naturalistic decision making (NDM) and its extension into the area of macrocognition. It contains 18 chapters relating research centred on the study of expertise in naturalistic settings, written by international experts in NDM and cognitive systems engineering. The objective of the book is to present the reader with exciting new developments in this field of research, which is characterized by its application-oriented focus.



Contents: Foreword; Part I Orientation: The macrocognition framework of naturalistic decision making, Jan Maarten Schraagen, Gary Klein and Robert R. Hoffman; Mind the gap: a skeptical view of macrocognition, John M. Flach; Technology and 'naturalistic' decision making: myths and realities, Kathleen L. Mosier. Part II The Heartland of Macrocognition: Macrocognition, mental models, and cognitive task analysis methodology, Gary Klein and Robert R. Hoffman; Investigative sense-making in criminal contexts, Thomas C. Ormerod, Emma C. Barrett and Paul J. Taylor; Learning from experience: incident management team leader training, Margaret T. Crichton, Kristina Lauche and Rhona Flin; Making sense of human behavior: explaining how police officers assess danger during traffic stops, Laura A. Zimmerman; Cultural variation in mental models of collaborative decision making, Anna P. McHugh, Jennifer L. Smith and Winston R. Sieck; Athletes, murderers and a Chinese farmer: cultural perspectives on sensemaking, Mei-Hua Lin and Helen Altman Klein; Strategies in naturalistic decision making: a cognitive task analysis of naval weather forecasting, Susan Joslyn and David W. Jones; Supporting macrocognition in health care: improving clinical reminders, Laura G. Militello, Emily S. Patterson, Jason J. Saleem, Shilo Anders and Steven Asch; Macrocognition and experimental learning in surgical teams, Simon Henderson; Macrocognition in systems engineering: supporting changes in the air traffic control tower, Peter Moertl, Craig Bonaceto, Steven Estes and Kevin Burns. Part III Micro-Macro Relationships: Bridging macrocognitive/microcognitive methods: ACT-R under review, Claire McAndrew, Adrian Banks and Julie Gore; Reconceptualizing expertise: learning from an expert's error, Stephen Deutsch; Cognitive engineering based on expert skill: notes on success and surprises, James J. Staszewski. Part IV Alternative Approaches: Representation of spatio-temporal resource constraints in network-based command and control, Rogier Woltjer, Kip Smith and Erik Hollnagel; Situated cognitive engineering for complex task environments, Mark A. Neerincx and Jasper Lindenberg; Indexes.



Jan Maarten Schraagen is senior research psychologist at TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Business Unit Human Factors in The Netherlands. Laura Militello is a Senior Research Psychologist in the Human Factors group at the University of Dayton Research Institute. Tom Ormerod is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology and currently head of the Psychology faculty at Lancaster University, UK. Raanan Lipshitz is an Associate Professor at the Department of psychology at the University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.