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How Strongly Do Designated Causes and Contributing Factors Explain HelicopterAccidents at Night? Response to “Helicopter Accidents at Night” by A. deVoogt

How Strongly Do Designated Causes and Contributing Factors Explain HelicopterAccidents at Night?... Explaining helicopter accidents during night flights via isolated individualfactors could be statistically improved. Individual significance tests should becomplemented by measures of strength. Furthermore, the focus should shift to thecombined contribution of identified potential factors. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors American Psychological Association

How Strongly Do Designated Causes and Contributing Factors Explain HelicopterAccidents at Night? Response to “Helicopter Accidents at Night” by A. deVoogt

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Publisher
American Psychological Association
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 Hogrefe Publishing
ISSN
2192-0923
eISSN
2192-0931
DOI
10.1027/2192-0923/a000023
Publisher site
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Abstract

Explaining helicopter accidents during night flights via isolated individualfactors could be statistically improved. Individual significance tests should becomplemented by measures of strength. Furthermore, the focus should shift to thecombined contribution of identified potential factors.

Journal

Aviation Psychology and Applied Human FactorsAmerican Psychological Association

Published: Jan 1, 2012

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