Module 9: Human Factors
1) Motor programmes are behaviour subroutines
2) "Risky Shift" is a tendency to take more risky decission in a group
3) During visual scanning the eye movement should be small and frequent
4) The amount of stress experienced with a particular task is dependent on the perceived demand and perceived ability
5) An excessive noise level would increase performance never
1) The cycle REM sleep and stages 1-4 sleep occurs about every 90 minutes
2) The alerting system for an important system failure should be a flashing visual signal, preferably red
3) One of the main problems encountered when using a routine check list is that individual responses may become automatic rather than diligent
4) Long shift work will decrease your maintenance ability
5) If a person is colour blind which colours would be most difficult to see red and green
1) phase 3 and 4 sleep is most beneficial for the bodies recovery
2) Human error is due to low body temperature
3) In a discussion the person who is most likely to be agreed with is the person w ith highest status
4) after a long night shift what meal is most recommended one in high carbohydrates (to increase sugar level)
5) Long shift work will decrease your diagnostic and maintenance ability
1) A good scan is best achieved by frequent and small eye movement
2) Stress is caused by the perceived ability is insufficient to cope with the perceived demand
3) A major source of error using checklists is they may be responded to automatically
4) Detail is best sensed by the........and movement best sensed by the
...... the fovea & the periphery
5) Stress management is coping with the stress
1) Skill based behaviour is associated with motor programme
2) Rule based behaviours are stored in the long term memory
3) an individual is likely to comply with a decision made by someone of greater status
4) to minimize the chances of heart disease, it is recommended that a minimum amount of exercise
should