Military - Strategy, United States - Naval History, General & Miscellaneous Armed Forces, United States Navy, Leadership, General & Miscellaneous Naval History
Log in to track your reading progress.
Overview
Making Decisions Under Stress Implications for Individual and Team Training represents the culmination of a 7-year research project called TADMUS (Tactical Decision Making Under Stress). The goal of the program, sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, was to develop training, simulation, decision support, and display principles that would help to mitigate the impact of stress on decision making. The volume outlines the overall background, research approach, and paradigm used by TADMUS, with specific focus on how to train decision making at the individual and team levels - especially how to provide training that will prepare individuals to operate in complex team environments.Editorials
Booknews
The result of a seven-year study by the Office of Naval Research to develop training, simulation, decision support, and display principles that would help mitigate the impact of stress on decision making. Outlines the overall background, research approach, and the paradigm of the study with suggestions for applying the results in operational environments. The insights might also be useful in non-military contexts that pose similar demands on people. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
September 28, 1998
Publisher
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c1998.
Pages
447
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557985255