Human Factors Methods and Sports Science

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A01=Adam Gibbon
A01=Daniel Jenkins
A01=Guy H. Walker
A01=Neville Anthony Stanton
A01=Paul Salmon
ACTA
advanced human factors in sports research
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assessment
Author_Adam Gibbon
Author_Daniel Jenkins
Author_Guy H. Walker
Author_Neville Anthony Stanton
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Ball
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CDA
Cognitive Task Analysis
Concept Map
Conduct Pilot Run
CTA Method
Data Collection Methods
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ergonomics in athletics
Goal Directed Task Analysis
Human Error Identification and Analysis Methods
Human Factors Methods
Human Factors Methods Integration: Case Study
mental
Mental Workload
Operation Sequence Diagrams
Participant SA
Perceptual Cycle Model
performance assessment tools
physical workload evaluation
Primary Task Performance
Primary Task Performance Measures
Propositional Networks
ratings
researchers
SA
SA Requirement Analysis
Secondary Task Performance Measures
situation
Situation Awareness
Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique
situation awareness measurement
Situation Awareness Requirements
sports system optimization
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Task Analysis Methods
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team dynamics analysis
Team SA
workload

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138115125
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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During the course of any sporting event, critical cognitive and physical tasks are performed within a dynamic, complex, collaborative system comprising multiple humans and artifacts, under pressurized, complex, and rapidly changing conditions. Highly skilled, well-trained individuals walk a fine line between task success and failure, with only slightly inadequate task execution leading to the latter. Promoting cross-disciplinary interaction between the human factors and sports science disciplines, Human Factors Methods and Sports Science: A Practical Guide provides practical guidance on a range of methods for describing, representing, and evaluating human, team, and system performance in sports domains.

Traditionally, the application of human factors and ergonomics methods in sports has focused on the biomechanical, physiological, environmental, and equipment-related aspects of sports performance. However, various human factors methods, applied historically in the complex safety critical domains, are suited to describing and understanding sports performance. This book delineates the similarities in the concepts requiring investigation within sports and the more typical human factors domains. The book’s focus on cognitive and social human factors methods rather than mainly on the application of physiological ergonomics approaches sets it apart from other books in either field. It covers eight categories of human factor methods: data collection, task analysis, cognitive task analysis, human error identification, situation awareness measurement, workload measurement, team performance assessment, and interface evaluation methods.

Constructed so that each chapter can be read non-linearly and independently from one another, the book provides an introduction and overview to each Human Factors topic area, and of each method discussed, along with practical guidance on how to apply them. It also includes detailed descriptions of the different methods, example applications, and theoretical rationale. This allows the concepts to be easily found and digested, and the appropriate method to be easily selected and applied.

Paul Salmon, Neville Anthony Stanton, Adam Gibbon, Daniel Jenkins, Guy H. Walker

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