6883 Maintenance Training Simulator Development Utilizing Imagery Techniques.
Abstract
This exploratory study evaluated a low fidelity, imagery-based simulation technique to determine its effectiveness in training certain avionics maintenance tasks. The technique was compared experimentally with conventional (technical order) training materials in terms of its ability to produce learning of procedural tasks. On learning tests, groups using the imagery training materials (experimental) scored significantly better than groups using the conventional materials (control) on one out of four tasks. The control groups likewise significantly outscored the experimental groups on one out of four tasks. On a delayed retention test, the scores of the experimental groups declined more than did those of the control groups (who displayed no significant loss of learning). Further tests are recommended to (a) determine optimum difficulty level for application of the technique, (b) isolate the technique's elements and evaluate them individually, and (c) investigate the individual effect on training of various components of the imagery training materials. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA088315
Entities
People
- Gary G. Miller
- James M. Goett
- Theodore J. Post