Engineering Psychology and Human Performance

Engineering Psychology and Human Performance by Christopher D. Wickens, published by Harpercollins College Div in 1991, is a comprehensive exploration of how humans process information while performing tasks. This second edition spans 560 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the strengths and limitations that influence the design of human-machine systems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of human engineering principles and their application in industrial psychology. The book emphasizes both formal and intuitive approaches to understanding human information processing, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of psychology and equipment design. This edition serves as a valuable resource for professionals and students alike, focusing on the critical aspects of human performance in various contexts.
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This text presents both a formal and intuitive understanding of how humans process information in the performance of tasks – highlighting the strengths and limitations for the design of equipment with which people interact.
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