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Speed and accuracy performance data in response to domain-specific stimuli.

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The project was designed to develop and test a collection of tasks that measure cue utilisation and determine whether the performance on the tasks differentiates between high and low performing operators in the context of power control. In addition to this we were able to extend this to test paediatricians, aviators and software engineers. Participants interacted with an online computer program and their performance was recorded. Data was aggregated then transformed into standardised data against the cohort. Those data are then used to further aggregate and define levels of performance. The collaborators in this project were Jamie Auton, Macquarie University, Thomas Loveday, Macquarie University and David O'Hare, Otago University. 

Created: 2009 to 2012

Data time period: 2009 to 2012

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