Serious gaming for adaptive decision making of military personnel

Author:

Mun Yelim1,Oprins Esther2,van den Bosch Karel2,van der Hulst Anja2,Schraagen Jan Maarten12

Affiliation:

1. University of Twente, The Netherlands

2. The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO, The Netherlands

Abstract

The importance of improving adaptive decision making for the military is ever increasing, particularly in operational environments that are unfamiliar, complex, and constantly changing. This paper presents the development and testing of a serious game for training military officers in adaptive decision making. Participants were to detect rule changes in the game world, and to adjust their decisions in accordance with these changes. In an explorative study, the effectiveness of the game was tested by using in-game and outgame measures. The findings on the in-game measure suggest that the game helps participants to detect rule changes and to adapt their decision making. Despite this effect, participants’ cognitive flexibility did not increase based on the findings on the out-game measures. Discussions, future directions, and training implications for the Defense organization are described.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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