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Buch, Englisch, 1496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2903 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Military and Strategic Studies

Matthews / Laurence

Military Psychology


Four-Volume Set Auflage
ISBN: 978-0-85702-520-3
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2903 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Military and Strategic Studies

ISBN: 978-0-85702-520-3
Verlag: Sage Publications


The discipline of military psychology involves the systematic and scientific study of the selection, training, adaptation, and performance of soldiers. Military psychology, by necessity, is a heterogeneous field of inquiry. On the one hand, it draws on all subdisciplines of psychology to understand the variables that affect soldier performance while on the other hand, lessons learned from military psychology are of vital importance to all areas of psychology.

The purpose of this collection of readings is to capture significant developments from military psychology that are of general interest and importance to all psychologists and to promote understanding in human behaviour in challenging contexts.

Volume One: Selection, Training and Performance captures significant advances in how soldiers are selected, assigned, and trained.

Volume Two: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology includes topics of human factors engineering, cognitive engineering, ergonomics, situational awareness and soldier performance.

Volume Three: Stress and Resilience focuses on classic and contemporary studies of combat stress and its consequences.

Volume Four: Leadership, Culture and Morale advances the understanding of leading people in the contexts of dangerous environments.

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VOLUME ONE: SELECTION, TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE
PART ONE: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY AND THE MILITARY
Psychology in Relation to the War - Robert Yerkes
Military Psychology in War and Peace - Walter Bingham
Psychology and the Military - James Driskell and Beckett Olmstead
Research Applications and Trends
PART TWO: SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Are Smart Tankers Better? - Barry Scribner et al
AFQT and Military A Productivity
Soldier Quality and Job Performance in Team Tasks - Judith Fernandez
An Empirical Method of Determining Employee Competencies/KSAOs from Task-Based Job Analysis - Richard Goffin and David Woycheshin
An Overview of the Army Selection and Classification Project (Project A) - John Campbell
Criterion-Related Validities of Personality Constructs and the Effect of Response Distortion on Those Validities - Leaetta Hough et al
The ECAT Battery - David Alderton, John Wolfe and Gerald Larson
Predicting Military Performance from Specific Personality Measures - Reyhan Bilgiç and Canan S mer
A Validity Study
PART THREE: TRAINING AND TEAMS
Military Training and Principles of Learning - Robert Gagne
Retention of Military Tasks - Joseph Hagman and Andrew Rose
A Review
Training Evaluation in the Military - Eduardo Salas, Laura Milham and Clint Bowers
Misconceptions, Opportunities and Challenges
The Effectiveness of Distributed Mission Training - Herbert Bell
Effects of Crew Composition on Crew Performance - Aharon Tziner and Dov Eden
Does the Whole Equal the Sum of Its Parts?
Measuring Platoon Leader Situation Awareness in a Virtual Decision-Making Exercise - Laura Strater et al
VOLUME TWO: APPLIED EXPERIMENTAL AND ENGINEERING PSYCHOLOGY
PART ONE: PILOT PERFORMANCE/AVIATION HFE PILOT
Prediction of Situational Awareness in F-15 Pilots - Thomas Caretta, David Perry Jr and Malcolm James Ree
The Effects of 37 Hours of Continuous Wakefulness on the Physiological Arousal, Cognitive Performance, Self-Reported Mood and Simulator Flight Performance of F-117A Pilots - John Caldwell et al
Are Individual Differences in Fatigue Vulnerability Related to Baseline Differences in Cortical Activation? - John Caldwell et al
Pilot Error and Its Relationship with Higher Organizational Levels - Wen-Chin Li and Don Harris
HFACS Analysis of 523 Accidents
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Flight Performance, Instrument Scanning and Physiological Arousal in Pilots - Fred Previc et al
PART TWO: SITUATION AWARENESS/DECISION-MAKING
Decision-Making in Complex Naval Command-and-Control Environments - George Kaempf et al
Differences in Expert and Novice Situation Awareness in Naturalistic Decision-Making - Josephine Randel, H. Lauren Pugh and Stephen Reed
Situation Awareness Requirements for Infantry Platoon Leaders - Michael Matthews, Laura Strater and Mica Endsley
Verification of the Change Blindness Phenomenon While Managing Critical Events on a Combat Information Display - Joseph DiVita et al
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Information-Integration Categorization - W. Todd Maddox et al
Decisions, Decisions… and Even More Decisions - Paul Salmon et al
Evaluation of a Digitized Mission Support System in the Land Warfare Domain
PART THREE: WORKLOAD/DISPLAYS
Information Complexity - E. Svensson et al
Mental Workload and Performance in Combat Aircraft
Workload Issues in Military Tactical Airlift - Michael Skinner and Peter Simpson
Head up versus Head down - Michelle Yeh et al
The Costs of Imprecision, Unreliability and Visual Clutter on Cue Effectiveness for Display Signaling
Cross-Modal Congruency Benefits for Combined Tactile and Visual Signaling - James Merlo, Aaron Duley and Peter Hancock
PART FOUR: ROBOTICS/AUTOMATION
Developing Operator Capacity Estimates for Supervisory Control of Autonomous Vehicles - Mary Cummings and Stephanie Guerlain



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