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T. P. Enderwick

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Meister, David and Enderwick, T. P. (1992): Subjects in Human Factors: What Are They Thinking?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 1237-1240.

Failure to debrief test subjects (Ss) is dangerous, because Ss may be responding to the measurement situation in a highly idiosyncratic way which could produce corrupted results. Much of S's behavior, particularly in advanced problem-solving systems, is covert and so must be reported directly by S. Since verbalization during measurement is inadmissible, a method is proposed of debriefing S following the test.

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