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Virginia E. Pendergrass

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Pendergrass, Virginia E., Hamel, Cheryl J. and Salas, Eduardo (1987): A Human Information Processing Theory of Skill Acquisition: A Training Systems View. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 643-647.

This paper outlines a human information processing theory applicable to acquisition of military skills with a high processing load. The proposed approach integrates two complementary streams of thinking: (1) multiple resource theory; and (2) the concept of automaticity.

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