DocumentCode
2532096
Title
The Measure of human error: Direct and indirect performance shaping factors
Author
Boring, Ronald L. ; Griffith, Candice D. ; Joe, Jeffrey C.
Author_Institution
Human Factors, Instrumentation and Control Systems Department, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, USA
fYear
2007
fDate
26-31 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
170
Lastpage
176
Abstract
The goal of performance shaping factors (PSFs) is to provide measures to account for human performance. PSFs fall into two categories—direct and indirect measures of human performance. While some PSFs such as “time to complete a task” are directly measurable, other PSFs, such as “fitness for duty,” can only be measured indirectly through other measures and PSFs, such as through fatigue measures. This paper explores the role of direct and indirect measures in human reliability analysis (HRA) and the implications that measurement theory has on analyses and applications using PSFs. The paper concludes with suggestions for maximizing the reliability and validity of PSFs.
Keywords
Anthropometry; Current measurement; Error analysis; Error correction; Fatigue; Human factors; Instruments; Shape control; Time measurement; USA Councils;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human Factors and Power Plants and HPRCT 13th Annual Meeting, 2007 IEEE 8th
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0306-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0306-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HFPP.2007.4413201
Filename
4413201
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