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AIR staff members are committed to advancing the science and practice of human factors psychology. We do this by presenting our findings at professional conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. If you would like to learn more about our research projects, please contact Dr. David Baker at dbaker@air.org.

Medical Team Training

Medical Teamwork and Patient Safety: The Evidence-Based Relation

Team Training in Health Care: A Review of Team Training and a Look Toward The Future

The Use of Simulation for Training Teamwork Skills in Health Care: How Low Can You Go?

Human Error Reporting, Classification & Analysis

Development of a Taxonomy of Casual Contributors for Use with ASAP Reporting Systems

A review of selected aviation Human Factors taxonomies, accident/incident reporting systems, and data reporting tools

Toward a generalized Human Factors taxonomy for classifying ASAP incident reports, AQP performance ratings, and FOQA output

A review of selected aviation Human Factors taxonomies, accident/incident reporting systems, and data collection tools

Rater Training

Training pilot instructors to assess aircrew performance: Theory, research and practice

Training raters to assess resource management skills

Within- versus between-group consistency: Examining the effectiveness of IRR training

Using Multifacet Rasch analysis to examine the effectiveness of rater training

Pilot instructor rater training: The utility of the multifacet item response theory model

Team Training in Aviation

Improving the construct validity of line operational simulation (LOS) ratings: Lessons learned from the assessment center

Post-training feedback: The relative effectiveness of team- versus instructor-led debriefs

Airline pilots' experiences in and reactions to their check rides: Results from a nationwide, representative survey

Airline pilots' perceptions of and experiences in Crew Resource Management (CRM) training

Team Training in the Military

Utility of event-based knowledge elicitation

Team task analysis: Lost but hopefully not forgotten

Analyzing team performance: In the eye of the beholder?

Training team performance-related assertiveness

Situation awareness and team performance: Implications for measurement and training

Measuring the importance of teamwork: The reliability and validity of job/task analysis indices for training design

Aviation computer games for CRM skills training

Principles for measuring teamwork skills

Analyzing knowledge requirements in team tasks

Principles for measuring teamwork: A summary and look toward the future

Understanding situational awareness: Concepts, methods, and training

Teamwork

Utility of event-based knowledge elicitation

Team task analysis: Lost but hopefully not forgotten

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