Abstract and reduced-context representations in fault-finding training

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This article discusses a study conducted to evaluate problem-solving abilities and adaptability of employees in dynamic situations. Implementing abstract diagnostic training and contextual training modles the authors concluded contextual training was more efficient in helping the employees solve contextual based problems..

Author: Kostopoulou, O., Duncan, K.D.
Wales, Methods, Study and teaching, Problem solving, Employee training

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Rigour and intuition in professional life

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Intuition plays a part in research and should be balanced by the willingness to scientifically test intuitive insights. Rigorous scientific standards and intuition are often seen in opposition but both are part of the research process.

Author: Klein, Lisl
United Kingdom, Standards, Usage, Intuition

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Subjects list: Research, Ergonomics
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