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Letter to the Editor---Comments on a Paper by Yarnold and Nehnevajsa

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  • Wilbur A. Steger

    (The Rand Corp., Santa Monica, California)

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I would like to comment on the Yarnold and Nehnevajsa article (Yarnold, K. W., Jiri Nehnevajsa. 1961. Analytical methods for determination of training-device requirements. Opns Res. 9 535--545.) appearing in the July--August 1961 issue. The comments fall into two categories: first based on the authors' assumption that “training devices” operate by improving the temporal-accuracy performance of a system's human links, and a second set of comments based on another assumption (mine) that humans can be trained by “training devices” continually to make improvements in and better diagnose problems of the entire man-machine system.

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  • Wilbur A. Steger, 1962. "Letter to the Editor---Comments on a Paper by Yarnold and Nehnevajsa," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 10(2), pages 270-271, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:10:y:1962:i:2:p:270-271
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.10.2.270
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