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NATO UNCLASSIFIEDAC/243(Panel 8)TR/7 -104-Volume 2References and Bibliography1. Eggleston, R.G. & Quinn, T.J.(1984). A preliminary evaluation of a projective workload asscssmcnt procedureProceedings of the Human Factors Society 28th Annual Nlcetinw, (pp. 695-699). Santa Monica, CA: HumanFactors Society.2. Finegold, L.S., & Lawless, M.T. (1989). Human factors design guidance during the conceptual design haeosystem development: a methodological aoroach. Report AFHRL-TR-89-66. Brooks, Texas: Air <strong>For</strong>ce HumanResources Laboratory, AD-a224-667.3. Hart, S.G.. & Wickens, C.D (1990). Workload assessment and prediction. In: H.R. Boohrer (Ed.), MAn a~proach to systems integration. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.4. Hart, S.G., Staveland, L.E. (1988) Development of NASA -TLX. In: P.A. Hancock & N. Meshkati (Eds.),Human mental workload, (pp. 139-178). North-Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. Chapter 7.5. Hendy, K.C.H., Hamilton, K.M., & Landry, L.N. (1992). Measuring subjective workload: when is one scalebeter than many? <strong>Man</strong>uscript submited for publication.6. Kuperman, G.G. (1985). Pro-SWAT applied to advanced helicopter crewstation concepts. I'oceedings of theHuman Factors Society 29th Annual Meetinz. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society. -...7. Murrell, J.F.(1969). Multidimensional scaling of an aircraft handling rating scale. Ergonomics 12 (6) 925-9338. O'Donnell, R.D., & Eggemeier, F.T. (1986). Workload assessment methodology. In: K.R. Boff, L.Kaufman, &J.P. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of perception and human performance. Vol. II, Chapter 42. New York: Wileylnterscience,9. Reid, G.B., & Nygren, T.E. (1988). The subjective workload assessment technique: a scaling procedure formeasuring mental workload. In: P.A. Hancock & N. Meshkati, (Eds.), Human mental workload. (pp. 185-214).Nornh-Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. Chapter 8.10. Reid, G.B., Shingledecker, C.A., Hockenberger, R.L. & Quinn, T.J. (1984). A projective application of thesubjective workload assessment technique. Proceedings of the IEEE 19X4 National Aerospace and ElectronicsConferenee.11. Wierwille, W.W., & Casali. J.G. (1983). A validated rating scale for global mental workload applications.Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 27th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica. CA: Human Factors Society.NATO UNCLASSIFIED- 104 -

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