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Title
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Group Performance During Four-Hour Periods Of Confinement
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Date
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1962
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Index Abstract
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Coming Soon
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Photo Quality
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Complete
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Report Number
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MRL TDR 62-70
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Creator
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Alluisi, Earl A.
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Hall, Thomas J.
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Chiles, W. Dean
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Corporate Author
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Lockheed Aircraft Corp Marietta GA
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Laboratory
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Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
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Extent
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41
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Identifier
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AD0283842
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Access Rights
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OTS
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Contract
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AF 33(616)-7607
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DoD Project
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1710
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DoD Task
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171002
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DTIC Record Exists
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No
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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None
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Distribution Conflict
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No
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Abstract
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This study was carreid out to determine the test-retest reliability of a battery of six performance tasks. Four of these tasks were designed to assess individual performance, and the remaining two tasks were designed to measure crew or group-dependent performance. In each of these group tasks, successful performance required interactions among crewmembers in the form of exchanges of information, cooperation, and temporal coordination. Each of 5, 5-man crews was tested for 4 consecutive hours a day on each of 4 days after a 3-day training period. All testing was conducted with the crewmembers seated at work stations in an advanced-system crew compartment mock-up. All of the measures taken with the six tests exhibit satisfactorily high reliability coefficients.
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date Issued
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1962-06
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Provenance
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Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
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Type
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report
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Format
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1 online resource