Affiliation:
1. The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts
Abstract
A group of 92 male engineers, with comparison groups of 80 women and 55 human factors specialists, responded to an 18-item questionnaire covering various problems of potentially ambiguous display-control relations, labeling, and word usage. Some questions elicited strong commonality of response. Others illustrate response variability and group differences. Developed as a teaching aid, a questionnaire of this kind can also be used as a tool for exploring compatibility relations.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics
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