Designing for military pararescue: Naturalistic decision‐making perspective, methods, and frameworks

Naturalistic decision‐making ( NDM ) research offers important guidance for designing information technology to be used by people who conduct extreme activities in extreme environments, such as military special operators. Recent advances in technology make it possible to deploy information technolog...

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Published in:Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Main Authors: Militello, Laura G., Sushereba, Christen E., Branlat, Matthieu, Bean, Robert, Finomore, Victor
Other Authors: Air Force Research Laboratory
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/joop.12114 2023-12-03T10:18:09+01:00 Designing for military pararescue: Naturalistic decision‐making perspective, methods, and frameworks Militello, Laura G. Sushereba, Christen E. Branlat, Matthieu Bean, Robert Finomore, Victor Air Force Research Laboratory 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joop.12114 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjoop.12114 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/joop.12114/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology volume 88, issue 2, page 251-272 ISSN 0963-1798 2044-8325 Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management Applied Psychology journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/joop.12114 2023-11-09T13:25:19Z Naturalistic decision‐making ( NDM ) research offers important guidance for designing information technology to be used by people who conduct extreme activities in extreme environments, such as military special operators. Recent advances in technology make it possible to deploy information technology in extreme environments (e.g., desert, arctic, high altitude, underwater) to support people who engage in complex and dangerous activities. This practitioner case integrates and operationalizes relevant NDM research including an NDM perspective, methods (cognitive task analysis, staged world exercise, and functional analysis), and frameworks (macrocognition, L aws that G overn C ognitive W ork in A ction, and C ognitive P erformance I ndicators) to inform design and identify the potential pitfalls associated with introducing information technology into extreme environments. A project conducted with the U nited S tates A ir F orce pararescue jumpers illustrates the complexity and relevance of NDM research in this challenging design space. Pararescue jumpers are military personnel who specialize in recovering personnel and administering life‐saving medical treatment in a wide variety of operational environments. Practitioner points Recent technological advances make it possible to introduce information technology into domains requiring extreme activities in extreme environments. Naturalistic decision‐making research offers perspective, methods, and frameworks relevant to designing for extreme activities in extreme environments. Naturalistic decision‐making research provides guidance for anticipating potential pitfalls in introducing information technology. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Arctic Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 88 2 251 272
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Applied Psychology
Militello, Laura G.
Sushereba, Christen E.
Branlat, Matthieu
Bean, Robert
Finomore, Victor
Designing for military pararescue: Naturalistic decision‐making perspective, methods, and frameworks
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Applied Psychology
description Naturalistic decision‐making ( NDM ) research offers important guidance for designing information technology to be used by people who conduct extreme activities in extreme environments, such as military special operators. Recent advances in technology make it possible to deploy information technology in extreme environments (e.g., desert, arctic, high altitude, underwater) to support people who engage in complex and dangerous activities. This practitioner case integrates and operationalizes relevant NDM research including an NDM perspective, methods (cognitive task analysis, staged world exercise, and functional analysis), and frameworks (macrocognition, L aws that G overn C ognitive W ork in A ction, and C ognitive P erformance I ndicators) to inform design and identify the potential pitfalls associated with introducing information technology into extreme environments. A project conducted with the U nited S tates A ir F orce pararescue jumpers illustrates the complexity and relevance of NDM research in this challenging design space. Pararescue jumpers are military personnel who specialize in recovering personnel and administering life‐saving medical treatment in a wide variety of operational environments. Practitioner points Recent technological advances make it possible to introduce information technology into domains requiring extreme activities in extreme environments. Naturalistic decision‐making research offers perspective, methods, and frameworks relevant to designing for extreme activities in extreme environments. Naturalistic decision‐making research provides guidance for anticipating potential pitfalls in introducing information technology.
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