Development of performance evaluation tests for environmental research (PETER): complex counting test.
Aviat Space Environ Med
; 51(2): 142-4, 1980 Feb.
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| ID: mdl-7362560
This study is the first in a program to develop a battery of Performance Evaluation Tests for Environmental Research (PETER). Nineteen volunteer subjects were tested daily for 3 weeks on a complex task requiring the operator to keep simultaneous track of several things with changing states. Average daily performances are reported as well as reliabilities of three main types: 1) internal consistency of the test; 2) sensitivity--the ability to differentiate subjects, and 3) stability--consistency of measurement over repeated sessions. The results showed that, on this task, learning was accomplished quickly, and performance stayed level for 3 weeks. The cross-tidal reliability for this test was found relatively stable after 3 d of practice, with a decline of only r=.94 to r=.79 over 11 d. This task is further noted as having several characteristics which make it particularly suitable for use in environmental research. It is concluded that the complex counting test can be recommended for use in environmental and other time-course research.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Análise e Desempenho de Tarefas
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Meio Ambiente
Limite:
Adult
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Aviat Space Environ Med
Ano de publicação:
1980
Tipo de documento:
Article