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Questioning validity in the area of ergonomics/human factors

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<namePart>Kanis, H.</namePart>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">This paper focuses on the analysis of deviation in findings within ergonomics-human factors research. The current terms used to address the analysis of deviation in empirical research revolve around the notion of validity. In E-HF research papers, "validity" is widely interpreted and includes its common parlance usage. The possibility is discussed that, with or without the help of these syntaxes, validation may become a method of inquiry; a productive means generating significant theoretical questions which bear directly on empirical work</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">H. Kanis</note>
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<topic>Validación</topic>
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<topic>Métodos experimentales</topic>
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<title>Ergonomics</title>
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<publisher>London and Washington</publisher>
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<text>Vol. 45, nº 12, December 2000 ; p. 1947-1965.</text>
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