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Griffith, Doug, Ruck, Hank, Converse, Sharolyn A., Smith, Philip J. and Brock, John (1992): Training and Human Factors: Implications for Work Force Competitiveness & National Educational Problems. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 1361-1362.

This panel discussion will examine the proposition that the field of human factors has technology relevant to two national problems: work force competitiveness and education. Specific examples of relevant technology will be presented and discussed.

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