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David P. Baker

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Baker, David P., Chabris, Christopher F. and Kosslyn, Stephen M. (1999): Encoding Categorical and Coordinate Spatial Relations Without Input-Output Correlations: New Simulation Models. In Cognitive Science, 23 (1) pp. 33-51.

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Kosslyn, Stephen M., Chabris, Christopher F. and Baker, David P. (1995): Neural Network Models as Evidence for Different Types of Visual Representations. In Cognitive Science, 19 (4) pp. 575-579.

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Baker, David P. (1992): Team Process Measurement for Team Training: Issues and Innovations. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 1340-1341.

The objective of this symposium is to examine the measurement of teamwork skills (i.e., team process), and the impact of these measurement capabilities on team training. These skills are one of the most difficult components of team performance to both measure and train, because they are not readily quantifiable like team inputs and outputs. Therefore, the papers included in this symposium examine the measurement of team process from the standpoint of theories, methodologies, applications, and psychometric properties.

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