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Human Factors Issues in Combat Identification (Human Factors in Defence)
This edited book presents an array of approaches on how human factors theory and research addresses the challenges associated with combat identification. Special emphasis is placed on reducing human error that leads to fratricide, which is the unintentional death or injury of friendly personnel by f... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
Aircrew Training and Assessment
Aircrew Training and Assessment is designed for professionals in the aviation psychology, human factors, assessment and evaluation, vocational, technical, educational psychology, and educational technology communities. It explores the state of the art in the training and assessment of aircrews and i... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2000 -
Accelerated Expertise: Training for High Proficiency in a Complex World (Expertise: Research and Applications)
by Paul Ward • Robert R. Hoffman • Paul J. Feltovich • Lia DiBello • Stephen M. Fiore • Dee H. AndrewsSpeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily takes many years to achieve high proficiency in countless jobs and professions, in government, business, industry, and throughout the private sector. There would be great advantages if regimens of train... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
Accelerated Expertise: Training for High Proficiency in a Complex World (Expertise: Research and Applications Series)
by Paul Ward • Robert R. Hoffman • Paul J. Feltovich • Lia DiBello • Stephen M. Fiore • Dee H. AndrewsSpeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily takes many years to achieve high proficiency in countless jobs and professions, in government, business, industry, and throughout the private sector. There would be great advantages if regimens of train... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of Emancipation in Brazil
by Seymour Drescher • Rebecca J. Scott • Robert M. Levine • George Reid Andrews • Hebe Maria Mattos De CastroIn May 1888 the Brazilian parliament passed, and Princess Isabel (acting for her father, Emperor Pedro II) signed, the lei aurea, or Golden Law, providing for the total abolition of slavery. Brazil thereby became the last "civilized nation" to part with slavery as a legal institution. The freeing ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1988