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Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics, 3rd Edition
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Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics, 3rd Edition

by Stephen J. Guastello
April 2023
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
708 pages
24h 52m
English
CRC Press
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Cognition 179
follow the same basic framework of expected odds and maximum possible
outcomes. Another reason is that the sheer volume of information that
person needs to process to make some of these decisions has inspired the
development of decision tools (software) that are meant to assist the deci-
sion maker.
7.2.2.3 Incomplete information
When the decision makers do not know either or both Max[O] or Pr[O],
they have to make something up for the missing amounts or reframe the
problem in some way. In some cases, the missing information takes the form
of a statistical distribution which, in most cases, can provide information
about Pr[O]. In ...
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ISBN: 9781000822045