Three previous studies of judgment in target selection situations have been conducted using policy capturing. In the present study, the consistency over time and situations has been assessed by means of a replication and split-half technique. The subjects were US and Swedish Army aviators. The results showed high consistency as measured both in terms of test-retest correlations between judgments and in terms of the weights given to the cues. The result supports the basis of policy capturing, namely that there are stable policies.
Target Selection in Anti-Tank Helicopter Operations: Consistency of Results
1990
18 pages
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Englisch
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