Publication Date:
2019-08-15
Description:
A need exists for a standardized battery of human performance tests in order to measure the effects of various treatments. The present paper reports on progress in such a program, funded jointly by NASA and the Navy. Three batteries are available which differ in length (7.5, 15, and 30 minutes), and number of tests in the battery (3, 10, and 15). All tests are implemented on a portable, lap-held, briefcase-sized microprocessor (NEC PC 8201A). Performances measured include information processing, memory, visual perception, reasoning, motor skills, etc. Current programs are underway to determine norms, reliabilities, stabilities, factor structure of tests, comparisons with marker tests, apparatus suitability, etc.
Keywords:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Type:
Workshop on Advances in NASA-Relevant, Minimally Invasive Instrumentation; 4-17 - 4-30; JPL D-1942
Format:
text
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