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Distributed Cognition and Reality: How Pilots and Crews Make Decisions (Human Factors and Socio-Technical Systems)
Katherine L. Plant, Neville A. Stanton
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| #3560665 in Books | 2016-10-14 | Original language:English | 9.25 x6.25 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 276 pages||||The perceptual-cycle model (PCM) is one of the few approaches that truly integrates humans, systems, and environments. Plant and Stanton's thorough and detailed explanation of PCM, along with its application to understanding pilot decision making in critical
Distributed Cognition and Reality puts theory into practice, as the first book to show how to apply the Perceptual Cycle Model in aviation decision making. Based on case studies, critical incident interviews and live observations in cockpits, the authors develop a new way to understand how pilots and crews make decisions. This book will be useful for practitioners involved in accident and incident investigations and decision-making training, researchers and students w...
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