Human Factors Concepts- Progress Check

What is Information Processing?
Information Processing Theory in psychology is a fundamental framework that helps us understand how humans acquire, process, store, and retrieve information from memory.
Information Processing Theory in psychology is a fundamental framework that helps us understand how humans acquire, process, and retrieve information from memory.
Information Processing Theory in psychology is a fundamental framework that helps us understand how humans process, store, retrieve, and project information from memory.
Information Processing Theory in psychology is a fundamental framework that helps us understand how humans process, store, and retrieve information from memory.
The information processing model of memory involves:
 
Selective Attention
Memory Stores
Cognitive Processes
Metacognition
True
False
According to IATA Safety Talks, Accident investigations have identified ________________ as a factor that increases the probability and severity of accidents.
What are the levels of situation awareness?
Perception, Comprehension and Projection
Projection, Perception and Comprehension
Projection, Comprehension and perception
Comprehension, perception and Projection
Five dysfunction of a team include:
Inattention to results, Avoidance of Accountability, Lack of Commitment, Fear of Conflict and Absence of Trust.
Inattention to results, Avoidance of Accountability, Lack of Clarity, Fear of Conflict and Absence of Truth
Inattention to roles, Avoidance of Accountability, Lack of Commitment, Fear of Conflict and Absence of Trust
Inattention to results, Avoidance of Accountability, Lack of Commitment, Fear of Convicts and Absence of Trust
Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation involving diversity of thoughts
True
False
What is Workload and Stress?- Match the right answer.
Stress
A state of mental, emotional, or other strain.
Workload
Amount of mental effort required to performing a given task.
____________________ expands upon the concept of individual Situational Awareness (SA) by acknowledging that in complex environments, such as aviation, SA is not solely the responsibility of individual operators but is shared among multiple individuals, teams, and systems. ______ refers to the collective understanding of the situation that emerges from the interaction and coordination of these distributed entities.
Distributed Situational Awareness (DSA)
Situation Awareness
Cognitive Ability
Information Processing
_________refers to factors that sway judgment in a particular direction. It introduces systematic errors and can lead to skewed decision-making.
Noise
Bias
Judgement
Stereotypes
Understanding the types of biases that can influence your decision-making can help you become more aware of them and take steps to mitigate their impact.
True
False
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