Mental Effort and Performance as Determinants for the Dynamic Selection of Learning Tasks in Air Traffic Control Training |
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Authors: | Salden Ron J.C.M. Paas Fred Broers Nick J. van Merriënboer Jeroen J.G. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Educational Technology Expertise Center (OTEC), Open University of the Netherlands, 6401 DL, Heerlen, The Netherlands 2. Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | The differential effects of four task selectionmethods on training efficiency and transfer incomputer-based training for Air Traffic Controlwere investigated. A non-dynamic condition, inwhich the learning tasks were presented to theparticipants in a fixed, predeterminedsequence, was compared to three dynamicconditions, in which learning tasks wereselected on the basis of performance, mentaleffort, and a combination of both (i.e., mentalefficiency). Using the 3-factor mentalefficiency formula of Tuovinen and Paas (2004, this issue), the hypothesis that dynamic taskselection leads to more efficient training thannon-dynamic task selection was confirmed.However, the hypothesis that dynamic taskselection based on mental efficiency leads tomore efficient training than dynamic taskselection based on performance or mental effortalone was not supported. The results arediscussed in light of the theoretical frameworkand suggestions are given for futureresearch. |
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