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Do Methods Matter?

Do Methods Matter? Book Review Monica Martinussen UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway Ioana V. Koglbauer & Sonja Biede-Straussberger (Eds.) The Contents of the Book Aviation Psychology: Applied Methods and Techniques Hogrefe Publishing, 2021 The first chapter by Renée Pelchen-Medwed and col- ISBN 978-0-88937-588-8 leagues, is labelled “The evolution toward a common air/ Prices US $45.80 / € 39.95 /CAD $57.80 /CHF 52.90 / ground framework for human performance assessments £ 33.80 in Europe”. It provides a nice historical outline of the role of human factors in the design, development, evaluation, and implementation of air traffic management systems. Evidence-based practice is a well-known term within med- Two methods are described in greater detail which provides icine and clinical psychology. It implies that decisions the reader with more in-depth information and the chapter regardingtreatment should be basedonthe integrationof ends with ongoing challenges. the best available research evidence and clinical expertise Chapter 2 by Cedric Bach and Sonja Biede-Straussberger in the context of patient or client characteristics, culture, titled “The challenge of bridging the gap between research and preferences. In terms of evidence, this often refers to and industrialization: What human factors methodology effectiveness studies documenting that a certain type of can http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors American Psychological Association

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Publisher
American Psychological Association
Copyright
Copyright © 2021 Hogrefe Publishing
ISSN
2192-0923
eISSN
2192-0931
DOI
10.1027/2192-0923/a000211
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Abstract

Book Review Monica Martinussen UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway Ioana V. Koglbauer & Sonja Biede-Straussberger (Eds.) The Contents of the Book Aviation Psychology: Applied Methods and Techniques Hogrefe Publishing, 2021 The first chapter by Renée Pelchen-Medwed and col- ISBN 978-0-88937-588-8 leagues, is labelled “The evolution toward a common air/ Prices US $45.80 / € 39.95 /CAD $57.80 /CHF 52.90 / ground framework for human performance assessments £ 33.80 in Europe”. It provides a nice historical outline of the role of human factors in the design, development, evaluation, and implementation of air traffic management systems. Evidence-based practice is a well-known term within med- Two methods are described in greater detail which provides icine and clinical psychology. It implies that decisions the reader with more in-depth information and the chapter regardingtreatment should be basedonthe integrationof ends with ongoing challenges. the best available research evidence and clinical expertise Chapter 2 by Cedric Bach and Sonja Biede-Straussberger in the context of patient or client characteristics, culture, titled “The challenge of bridging the gap between research and preferences. In terms of evidence, this often refers to and industrialization: What human factors methodology effectiveness studies documenting that a certain type of can

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Aviation Psychology and Applied Human FactorsAmerican Psychological Association

Published: Jan 1, 2021

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