Présentation de James Shanteau, PhD
Date : Lundi 4 novembre 2002 10h-12h
Lieu :
CENA, salle de conférences
Contact : Yannick Jestin
tél: 05 62 25 96 02
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Title :
"The Dynamics of Expert Decision Making: An Analysis of Air Traffic Control"
Abstract :
Various scholars (e.g., Connolly, Hogarth) have commented
that little is know about the dynamics of decision making.
This presentation will explore three aspects of dynamic
decision making. The first involves longitudinal development
of decision-making skill. The second concerns assessment of
decisions in a dynamic (ever-changing) task -- air traffic
control (ATC). The third aspect is the unexpected finding
that dynamic assessments may predict ATC errors before they
occur. This research has implications for theories of ATC,
decision making, expertise, selection, training, and
evaluation.
bibliography :
The Cochran-Weiss-Shanteau (CWS) index of performance is described in the CWS home page. You can download and
read presentations and papers about CWS from the CWS download area
bio :
Dr. Shanteau is Professor in the Kansas State University's department of
psychology. His past research has examined decision making in a number of
applied areas of psychology. Recent studies have involved analysis of organ
donation decisions, expert decision makers in business and agriculture,
medical decision making, and consumer health-care choices.
Please visit Jim's home
page.
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