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Age, IQ and awareness, and recall of errors

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Rabbitt, Patrick
Age, IQ and awareness, and recall of errors / Patrick Rabbitt
Sumario: Younger people report more lapses than the elderly on the Broadbent Cognitive Failure Questionnaire, the Harris and Sunderland Memory Failure Questionnaire and "Lost and Found" questionnaire. Lapses are not predicted by IQ or vocabulary test scores (AH 4 parts 1 and 2, and Mill Hill). Age and IQ differences in the memorability of errors were illustrated using choice reaction time (CRT) tasks. It is argued that conscious self-monitoring and the ability to remember errors improves with IQ and declines with age
En: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 33, nº 10-11, October-November 1990 ; p. 1291-1305
1. Ergonomía . 2. Error humano . 3. Seguridad vial . 4. Psicosociología de la prevención . 5. Memorización . 6. Formación . 7. Análisis de fallos . 8. Factores de riesgo . 9. Análisis estadístico . 10. Prevención de accidentes . 11. Tests . I. Título. II. Título: Ergonomics.