在动态环境中预见中断可能会破坏感知到的和可观察到的任务绩效之间的充分性

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Katherine Labonté, Hélèna St-Cyr, François Vachon
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中断对性能的负面影响有时可以通过在任务暂停前不久通知个人来减轻。然而,人们对个人评估意外和预期干扰后果的准确性知之甚少。本研究调查了在有或没有事先警告的情况下暂停动态任务如何影响个人自我报告的表现和工作量,以及他们的感知是否与他们的观察表现一致。参与者完成了一个水上战争的模拟,在这个模拟中,他们对周围飞机的威胁等级进行分类,并消灭敌机。主观(表现、工作量)和行为(表现)指标在三种情况下进行了比较:不间断、意外中断或在听到声音警告后中断。几乎所有的行为表现指标都受到干扰。虽然警告只是部分减轻了这种负面影响,但参与者认为它总体上是一种有效的援助。因此,个人有时可能误认为预先警告的中断有助于克服性能成本。
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Foreseeing interruptions in dynamic environments may undermine the adequacy between perceived and observable task performance
The negative impact of interruptions on performance can sometimes be mitigated by notifying individuals shortly before their task is suspended. However, little is known about the accuracy with which individuals can assess the consequences of both unexpected and anticipated interruptions. This study investigated how suspending a dynamic task with or without prior warning influenced individuals’ self-reported performance and workload, and whether their perception aligned with their observable performance. Participants completed a simulation of above-water warfare in which they classified the threat level of surrounding aircraft and neutralized hostile aircraft. Subjective (performance, workload) and behavioural (performance) measures were compared across three types of scenarios: uninterrupted, unexpectedly interrupted, or interrupted following an auditory warning. Nearly all behavioural performance indicators were impaired by interruptions. Although the warning only partially mitigated this negative impact, participants perceived it as an effective aid overall. Therefore, individuals may sometimes misperceive that forewarned interruptions help overcoming performance costs.
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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