The impact of cognitive feedback on judgment performance and trust with decision aids
Y Seong, AM Bisantz - International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2008 - Elsevier
Computerized decision aids are designed to support human operators' decision-making
activities in a variety of contexts including medicine, military command and control, and
aviation industry. One common characteristic of these systems is of the role of the decision-
aid, integrating a variety of measured information to produce a simple form of more
meaningful information that can be used to support human operators' judgment about
environmental states of interest. When these aids malfunction, the decision makers may …
activities in a variety of contexts including medicine, military command and control, and
aviation industry. One common characteristic of these systems is of the role of the decision-
aid, integrating a variety of measured information to produce a simple form of more
meaningful information that can be used to support human operators' judgment about
environmental states of interest. When these aids malfunction, the decision makers may …