Original paper

The Effects of Practice on Tracking and Subjective Workload

Volume: 33, Issue: 19, Pages: 1310 - 1314
Published: Oct 1, 1989
Abstract
Six college-age male subjects performed one hundred, two-minute trials on a second-order tracking task. After each trial, subjects estimated perceived workload using both the NASA TLX and SWAT workload assessment procedures. Results confirmed an expected performance improvement on the tracking task which followed traditional learning curves within the performance of each individual. Perceived workload also decreased for both scales across...
Paper Details
Title
The Effects of Practice on Tracking and Subjective Workload
Published Date
Oct 1, 1989
Volume
33
Issue
19
Pages
1310 - 1314
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