Experimentation for Envisioned Worlds: Understanding the Limitations of the Military after Action Review as Experimental Data

Author:

Obradovich Jodi Heintz1,Graham John2,Schneider Mike2,Gonzalez Cleotilde2,Harder Robert3

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Systems Engineering Laboratory The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio

2. Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

3. U.S. Army Research Laboratory Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

Abstract

The research reported here was conducted to explore the efficacy of using the military After Action Review (AAR) process as a data collection methodology. During a weeklong U.S. Army experiment, we investigated, by means of a periodically administered questionnaire and an end-of-day log, the interactions participants reported having with other team members. When comparing the results of these tools, we found strong tendencies of the primacy and recency effects. These findings are important to researchers working in military command and control experimentation settings where the AAR is a commonly used data collection mechanism. This paper identifies data collection practices that can help avoid potential difficulties when using end-of-day retrospective reports as an experimental methodology.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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