A program of research into the psychological determinants of individual and crew performance in aerospace environments is described. Constellations of personality factors influencing behavior in demanding environments are discussed. Relationships between attitudes and performance and attitudes and personality are also reported. The efficacy of training in interpersonal relations as a means of changing attitudes and behavior is explored along with the influence of personality on attitude change processes. Finally, approaches to measuring group behavior in aerospace settings are described.
Human Performance in Aerospace Environments: The Search for Psychological Determinants
1987
35 pages
Report
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English
PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF PERFORMANCE UNDER FRUSTRATION
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