794 research outputs found

    Nostalgia

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    Simon Says (Fall 2014)

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    In this issue: New Electronic Databases Einstein\u27s Now Open - More Renovations in the Works New Music Acquisitions New Archival Acquisitions Research Clinic CSU ePress New Science Librarian - Paul Luft Upcoming Library Forum Events Upcoming Library Exhibits CSU Libraries Connectedhttps://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/library_newsletters/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Simon Says (Fall 2009)

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    In this issue: Library Renovations Now Available for Checkout: The Mary Lisby Folklore and Storytelling Collection Milestone CSU Library Service Anniversaries Presentation Preparation Practice Area New Food Policy for CSU Main Library First Year Seminar Project Department Spotlight: Cataloging/Periodicals Awards The 9th Annual University­-Wide Faculty Research Forum Series Digital and Mobile at CSU Libraries: Some Exciting New Developmentshttps://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/library_newsletters/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Simon Says (Spring 2011)

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    In this issue: Library 2.0 & CSU Libraries Tenth Annual Faculty Research Forums Information Commons Move Department Spotlight: Reference Blog Highlights Films on Demand National Library Week Interlibrary Loan Electronic Article Delivery CSU Libraries Offer Two New JSTOR Collections Rite of Passage Convocations Return New Employees Join the CSU Libraries On the Road with CSU Libraries African American Read-In Faculty Emeritus Designationshttps://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/library_newsletters/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Measuring the meta and cognitive abilities of air defence operators

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    Introduction: This study aimed to understand more fully some factors that influence decision confidence and accuracy related to air defence. To investigate the metacognitive abilities of air defence operators a Within-Subjects Confidence-Accuracy (W-S C-A) measure was used. Specifically, therefore, this study investigated the impact of Decision Criticality (DC) and Task Stress (TS) on decision making, measures of confidence, accuracy, and the W-S C-A relation. Personality constructs, workload and situation awareness were also included. Method: Participants were allocated to either a high, moderate or low task stress condition. Each participant then took part in a computer generated air defence scenario where they were required to make various decisions and provide a confidence rating for each of those decisions. Confidence, accuracy and W-S C-A were calculated. Results & Discussion: DC impacted both on decision confidence and accuracy, with low DC increasing confidence in decisions and high DC increasing accuracy in decisions

    Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) operators’ accuracy and confidence of decisions:Professional pilots or video game players?

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    Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations have outpaced current training regimes resulting in a shortage of qualified UAS pilots. Three potential UAS operator groups were explored for suitability (i.e. video game players [VGP]; private pilots; professional pilots) and examined to assess levels of accuracy, confidence and confidence-accuracy judgements (W-S C-A) during a simulated civilian cargo flight. Sixty participants made 21 decision tasks, which varied across three levels of danger/risk. Scales of Tolerance of Ambiguity, Decision Style and NEO-PIR were also completed. Professional pilots and VGPs exhibited the highest level of decision confidence, with VGPs maintaining a constant and positive W-S C-A relationship across decision danger/risk. As decision danger/risk increased, confidence, accuracy and W-S C-A decreased. Decision danger also had a role to play in the confidence expressed when choosing to intervene or rely on automation. Neuroticism was negatively related, and conscientiousness positively related, to confidence. Intolerance of ambiguity was negatively related to W-S C-A. All groups showed higher levels of decision confidence in decisions controlled by the UAS in comparison to decisions where the operator manually intervened. VGPs display less overconfidence in decision judgements. Findings support the idea that VGPs could be considered a resource in UAS operation

    Simon Says (Fall 2017)

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    In this issue: Movie Night at the Library Civil War Goes Digital Exploring Space with CSU Libraries and Coca Cola Space Science Center The CSU Libraries Celebrates Banned Books Week Traveling Librarians Host Workshop on River Park Campus Hot Off the Press: New Databases at CSU Libraries Library Events and Exhibits CSU Libraries Connectedhttps://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/library_newsletters/1021/thumbnail.jp
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