A new book on improving human decision making and performance in complex, dynamic tasks is the result of research conducted by Professor Hassan Qudrat-Ullah in the School of Administrative Studies.
Qudrat-Ullah demonstrates the utility of laboratory-based experimental methods in dealing with dynamic tasks in his book Improving Human Performance in Dynamic Tasks.
The book features a comprehensive evaluation model for testing the effectiveness of decision-aiding technologies and provides evidence as to the cost-benefit approaches to decision making, proving more effort is needed to improve human performance in dynamic tasks.
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