Naturalistic decision making and macrocognition /

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Other Authors: Schraagen, Jan Maarten.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • Macrocognition, mental models, and cognitive task analysis methodology / Gary Klein and Robert R. Hoffman
  • Investigative sensemaking 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 behaviour : explaining how police officers assess danger during traffic stops / Laura A. Zimmerman
  • Cultural variations 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 [and others]
  • Macrocognition and experiential learning in surgical teams / Simon Henderson
  • Macrocognition in systems engineering : supporting changes in the air traffic control tower / Peter Moertl [and others]
  • 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
  • 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.