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Course Catalog 1998/99


Human Work Science

ARP001 Man-Machine-Interaction 6.0 ECTS credits

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LANGUAGE:English/Swedish

EXAMINER
Mats Danielsson Univ adj


PREREQUISITES
General eligibility for admission.

COURSE AIM
The aim of the course is to make the students familiar with psychological theories, concepts and methods, and their applications within the field of man-machine interaction. The knowledge may be applied to the design of systems that combines efficiency with user friendliness and a good work environment with special emphasis on different conditions among users in terms of age and gender.

CONTENTS
Introduction (6%). The development of psychology. Fundamental conceptions and theories. Summary of man-machine studies. Psychological processes (56%). Motivation and stress-psychology. Theory of signal detection. Decision making and judgement processes. Logic and problem solving. Memory. Skill acquisition. The psychology of language. Methods (10%). Experimental and quasi-experimental methods. Design (28%). Application of cognitive psychology to the analysis of user interfaces of information systems. OperatorÕs tasks in process control.

TEACHING
Lectures, seminars and compulsory laboratory work, and assignments.

EXAMINATION
Written examination and compulsory laboratory work, and assignments. Correction of examination according to alternative A in ÒRegler för tentamenÓ. Course grades as above.
COURSE GRADE SCALE: Fail, 3, 4, 5

ITEMS/CREDITS
Required assignment 3.00ECTS
Written exam 3.00ECTS

COURSE LITTERATURE
Wickens: Engineering Psychology and Human Performance, Harper Collins Publishers 1992. Further material will be presented later (about 100 pages ).

Valid for school year 1998/99.
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