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Expert and Novice Recognition of Similar Situations

机译:专家和新手对类似情况的认识

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Situation assessment is crucial for making schema-driven decisions in naturalistic settings. Recognizing that some situations are similar to a specific category of scenarios underscores the classification aspect. To test hypotheses regarding expert and novice differences in recognizing similar scenarios, 28 senior naval officers and 52 junior naval officers classified tactical situations, each of which appeared on a note card, labeled every created cluster to convey a category description, and signified their criteria for sorting scenarios. Principal-components and discriminant analyses, and associated statistics, established that when categorizing situations, experts and novices used surface features and deep structures as criteria for recognizing similarity; experts are significantly more context-dependent than are novices; experts and novices do not differ significantly in the number of schemata and scenarios per schema formed or in the access avenues ascribed for these schemata; experts do not process scenarios at significantly deeper levels of analysis than do novices; and experts do not assign significantly more importance to conceptual aspects or less importance to perceptual properties than do novices.
机译:情境评估对于在自然环境中制定由模式驱动的决策至关重要。认识到某些情况与场景的特定类别相似,这突出了分类方面。为了检验关于专家和新手在识别类似情况时的差异的假设,将28名高级海军军官和52名初级海军军官对战术情况进行了分类,每种情况都出现在便签卡上,并在每个创建的集群中标记以传达类别描述,并指出他们的标准。排序方案。主成分和判别分析以及相关的统计数据确定,在对情况进行分类时,专家和新手使用表面特征和深层结构作为识别相似性的标准;专家比新手更依赖于上下文;专家和新手在形成的每个模式的模式和方案的数量或为这些模式指定的访问途径方面没有显着差异;专家不会比新手更深入地分析场景;而且专家们对概念方面的重视程度并没有比新手重视得多。

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  • 来源
    《Human Factors》 |1995年第1期|p.105-122|共18页
  • 作者

    PAT-ANTHONY FEDERICO;

  • 作者单位

    Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, 53335 Ryne Rd., San Diego, CA 92152-7250;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自动化技术、计算机技术;
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