This study was undertaken as part of research on aviator stress to obtain information on the varieties of ineffective combat performance peculiar to army aviation and to obtain a preliminary list of combat aviation effectiveness criteria. A small sample--62 Vietnam returnees--completed a critical incident survey in which they described, in narrative form, their combat reactions and those of other pilots. Incidents of ineffective behavior occurring both in the air and on the ground were obtained and were categorized using Kern's conceptual model of behavior under stress. (Author)
A Preliminary Application of the Critical Incident Technique to Combat Performance of Army Aviators
1968
15 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Psychology , Pilots , Stress(Psychology) , Army aircraft , Aerial warfare , Psychometrics , Symposia , Questionnaires , Behavior , Neuroses , Pattern recognition , Classification , Aviation personnel , Responses , Efficiency , Performance(Human) , Attitudes , Combat performance , South Vietnam , Combat stress
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