Introduction to Human Factors for Organisational Psychologists

Introduction to Human Factors for Organisational Psychologists

Wiggins, Mark W.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

446

Mole

9781032135595

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Part I: Setting the Scene. 1. An Introduction to Human Factors. 2. Human Factors in Organisations. 3. Risk and Uncertainty. Part II: Human Factors Frameworks. 4. Human Error-Based Perspectives. 5. System Safety Perspectives. 6. Human Engineering Perspectives. 7. Reliability-Based Perspectives. Part III: Individual Differences and Human Factors. 8. Information Processing. 9. Workload and Attention. 10. Situational Awareness. 11. Human Factors and Decision-Making. 12. Fatigue. Part IV: Group Processes and Human Factors. 13. Groups and Teams. 14. Human Factors and Leadership. 15. Communication. 16. Resource Management. Part V: Human Factors Tools and Techniques. 17. Hazard Analysis. 18. Cognitive Task Analysis. 19. Accident and Incident Analysis. 20. System Evaluations, Usability, and User Experience. 21. Human Factors and Ergonomics. Part VI: Human Factors in Context. 22. Human Factors and Automation. 23. Human Factors and Aviation Systems. 24. Human Factors and Energy. 25. Human Factors and Marine Operations. 26. Human Factors and Healthcare. Part VII: Assessment and Report Writing. 27. Human Factors Testing Methodology. 28. Human Factors Assessments. 29. Human Reliability Analysis. 30. Human Factors Report Writing.
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Human Error-Based Perspectives;Human Engineering;Reliablity Engineering;Cognitive Task Analysis;Ergonomic Analysis;Human Factor Assessments;System Failure;Accident Investigation;CTA;Flight Crew;Crew;PSFs;Human Factors Testing;Human Performance;Violating;Non-technical Skills;Situational Awareness;THERP;High Consequence Environment;HRA;Aircraft Accident;Work Domain Analysis;Human Factors;Federal Aviation Administration;Resource Management Skills;Human Performance Models;Cabin Crew;Knowledge Acquisition;Northbound Train;Human Factors Principles