Human Factors in Engineering and Design |
Contents
Human Beings in a Manmade World | 3 |
The Data Base of Human Factors | 16 |
PART TWO INFORMATION INPUT AND MEDIATION PROCESSES | 31 |
Copyright | |
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A-weighted acceleration accuracy activities Adapted aircraft angle anthropometric areas articulation index auditory average chord keyboard coding color combinations compatibility components control devices criteria curve decibels developed dimensions discussed displays dry-bulb temperature effective temperature effects energy engineering environment equipment Ergonomics errors example experimental exposure frequency function given hearing loss height hertz human factors human performance identified illumination indicated individual input Journal knobs light luminance machine man-machine systems measurement ment movement noise operation optimum percent physical physiological pointer position possible pressure processes Psychology quantitative range ratio reference relationship relevant reliability response retina scale seat sense sensory shown in Figure signal sound space specific speech speed stimuli subjects symbols target task temperature time-sharing tion tracking types USAF values variables various vehicle vertical vestibular sacs vibration visual visual acuity WADC Wet-bulb temperature