Linking Expertise and Naturalistic Decision MakingThis book contains selected papers presented at the 1998 conference on Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM). The objectives of the conference were to: *make American researchers more aware of NDM research being conducted abroad, particularly in Europe; *connect NDM research with work in management and industry, to stretch beyond the military and paramilitary focus; and *formulate a more explicit connection between NDM and expertise. These objectives are reflected in the chapters of this volume. |
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Contents
Tools Training Methodsand Systems Design | |
A Cognitive Approach to Developing Tools to Support | |
Designing a FirstOfAKind Group View Display for Team | |
A Model | |
Motivated | |
A Question of Levels | |
Knowledge and Search Strategies | |
Using and Gaining Experience in Professional Software | |
Anticipation | |
The Developmentof Decision Skills | |
Karl E Weick | |
Teams 21 Learning in the Context of Incident Investigation Team | |
The Nature of Constraints on Collaborative Decision Making in Health Care Settings | |
Author Index | |
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Linking Expertise and Naturalistic Decision Making Eduardo Salas,Gary A. Klein No preview available - 2001 |
Linking Expertise and Naturalistic Decision Making Eduardo Salas,Gary A. Klein No preview available - 2001 |
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