BEHAVIORAL AND OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF TACTICAL DECISION MAKING IN AAW AND ASW.
Abstract
This report describes Phase I of a continuing research program intended to provide data related to those aspects of tactical decision-making behavior that can be trained. The study included the delineation of the organization and responsibilities of AAW and ASW personnel as well as the development of ACADIA - a Taxonomy of Tactical Decision Tasks. Several behavioral traits are discussed in regard to their applicability to the derivation of generalized behavioral criteria. Also discussed is a possible technique for rating or scoring decision responses in terms of various 'operational' criteria. An experiment was conducted in which the subject was required to 'implement' a course of action based on his reaction to the relationship between his own and an enemy's probability of success, both of which increased as a function of time. The results disclosed several characteristics of human decision-making behavior relevant to the design and utilization of decision-making trainers. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0607888
Entities
People
- David E. Ferguson
- Joan F. Houseman
- Raymond C. Sidorsky
Organizations
- General Dynamics