Evaluation of the Criterion Task Set. Part 1. Appendices A and B. Univariate Summaries
Abstract
This report summarizes the developmental and analysis of a comprehensive standardization data base for the USAF Criterion Task Set (CTS). The CTS is a collection of standardized loading tasks developed by the Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory as a mental workload metric evaluation tool. The effort reported in this document was conducted by the University of Oklahoma. Performance data, Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT) Data, and individual difference measures were collected and are reported for 123 subjects (95 men, 28 women) for all nine tasks of the CTS version 1.0. Part I of the Final Report (this document) details the experimental procedures for developing the data base and summarizes the performance data and SWAT ratings with respect to task difficulty levels, learning rates, stability of the measures, gender and SWAT prototype differences, and intertask relationships. As a basis of comparison, the data in this report should be of value to others using the Criterion Task Set to evaluate human information processing performance. Keywords: Human performance, Task battery, Cognition.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA225188
Entities
People
- Kirby Gilliland
- Robert E. Schlegel
Organizations
- University of Oklahoma