1978
DOI: 10.21236/ada050887
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Application of Adaptive Decision Aiding Systems to Computer-Assisted Instruction: Experimental Studies

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“…Knerr (1979) reports that a high similarity between the utilities as defined by the expected utility model, also implied a high similarity in the strategies used for troubleshooting. On the other hand only about 75 per cent of trainees' choices during training are predicted by the model (May, Crooks and Freedy, 1978). As yet, detailed evaluations of ACTS in terms of different instructional modes and their efficiency and transfer to the real equipment have not yet been completed.…”
Section: The Training Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knerr (1979) reports that a high similarity between the utilities as defined by the expected utility model, also implied a high similarity in the strategies used for troubleshooting. On the other hand only about 75 per cent of trainees' choices during training are predicted by the model (May, Crooks and Freedy, 1978). As yet, detailed evaluations of ACTS in terms of different instructional modes and their efficiency and transfer to the real equipment have not yet been completed.…”
Section: The Training Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%