Work Activity Studies Within the Framework of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics e-bog
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Systemic-structural activity theory (SSAT), founded by Gregory Bedny, is a relatively new unified framework for the study of efficiency of human performance, equipment, and software design. This book presents new recently obtained data in the field of SSAT that can be used in the study of efficiency and complexity of human performance. With increased cognitive demands to task performance, psych...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
CRC Press
Udgivet
21 september 2018
Længde
442 sider
Genrer
Occupational and industrial psychology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351124997
Systemic-structural activity theory (SSAT), founded by Gregory Bedny, is a relatively new unified framework for the study of efficiency of human performance, equipment, and software design. This book presents new recently obtained data in the field of SSAT that can be used in the study of efficiency and complexity of human performance. With increased cognitive demands to task performance, psychological methods of study of human activity play an important role. New principles and revised methods for the study of human work are supplemented by practical examples in manufacturing, construction industry, aviation, and human-computer interaction. Features:Presents new SSAT dataOffers, for the first time, comparative analysis of studying efficiency and productivity from the perspective of ergonomics, psychology, and economicsIncludes examples of evaluation of economic efficiency of ergonomic innovationsProvides advanced self-regulative models of activity and of all cognitive processes that describe strategies of task performanceIntroduces a new efficient method of morphological and analytical quantitative analysisDiscusses new methods of evaluation of complexity and reliability of highly variable computerized and computer-based tasksWork Activity Studies Within the Framework of Ergonomics, Psychology, and Economics presents a comprehensive unified psychological theory that can be utilized as a general approach to the study of human activity not only for ergonomists and psychologists, but also for economists that study the efficiency of human performance.