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The most widely cited and accepted model of SA was developed by Dr. Mica Endsley, [25] which has been shown to be largely supported by research findings. [34] Lee, Cassano-Pinche, and Vicente found that Endsley's Model of SA received 50% more citations following its publication than any other paper in Human Factors compared to other papers in the 30 year period of their review.
Endsley has authored over 200 scientific articles and reports on situation awareness, [3] [4] decision making and automation and is recognized internationally for her pioneering work in the design, development and evaluation of systems to support human situation awareness and decision-making, based on her model of situation awareness. This ...
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Models of SA range from descriptive (Endsley, 1995) to computational (Shively et al., 1997). [14] [31] [32] The most useful model in HPM is that of McCarley et al. (2002) known as the A-SA model (Attention/Situation Awareness).
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The original conceptualization of objective self-awareness theory proposed by Duval and Wicklund suggested that a state of self-focused attention was an aversive state. That is, when people are drawn to focus on themselves like an external evaluator would, they are more likely to develop a negative mood state.
At night, situational awareness is especially important. "If you're going to get gas, go to one that is open. Don't do the pay at the pump," Cates said. "We don't want to do those things and put ...
Situated cognition is a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing [1] by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound to social, cultural and physical contexts. [ 2 ] Situativity theorists suggest a model of knowledge and learning that requires thinking on the fly rather than the storage and retrieval of conceptual ...