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Behavioural implications of alarm mistrust as a function of task workload

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Bliss, James P.
Behavioural implications of alarm mistrust as a function of task workload / James P. Bliss, Mariea C. Dunn
The article investigates the effect of increasing primary task and alarm workload on alarm mistrut as reflected by alarm and primary task performnaces. The results supported the hypotheses: increasing primary task and alarm task workload degraded alarm response performance. Also, response frequencies supported earlier research suggesting that participants probability match their response rates to alarm system reliability
En: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 43, nº 9, September 2000 ; p. 1283-1300
1. Alarmas . 2. Simulacros . 3. Mecanismos de reacción . 4. Tiempo de reacción . 5. Lugares de trabajo . 6. Riesgo laboral . 7. Prevención de riesgos . I. Dunn, Mariea C. . II. Davis, K.G. . III. Título. IV. Título: Ergonomics.