Abstract
In the psychology literature as late as the 1960’s, a concern could be found for a need to promote psychology as having relevance to the solutions of human problems including those in human-machine systems. The current concern is the perceived shortfall of well-trained professionals in the area of cognitive ergonomics. Today, applied psychology is firmly established in the human-machine systems domain. Applied psychology is recognized as the necessary contributor to the design, operation, and maintenance of human-machine systems. Psychology also provides the foundations for the training programs for human operators of those systems.
Original language | American English |
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DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 1 1996 |
Event | Human Interaction with Complex Systems: Conceptual Principles and Design Practice - Duration: Jan 1 1996 → … |
Conference
Conference | Human Interaction with Complex Systems: Conceptual Principles and Design Practice |
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Period | 1/1/96 → … |
Disciplines
- Psychology
- Social and Behavioral Sciences