PsycEXTRA Dataset 1977
DOI: 10.1037/e735422011-001
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Psychophysiological Effects of Aging - Developing A Functional Age Index for Pilots: I. A Survey of the Pertinent Literature

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“….categories in accordance with the classification system outlined in our earlier study (40). Tables 21 and 23 shows the similarity of the results of .…”
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“….categories in accordance with the classification system outlined in our earlier study (40). Tables 21 and 23 shows the similarity of the results of .…”
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confidence: 60%
“…This is clearly indicated in the studies conducted by Nuttal and Fozard in 1971, and by Fozard, Nuttal, and Waugh in 1972 (see 40).…”
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“…Their implications for the development of a functional age index for pilots are discussed. In two earlier reports on this subject, a literature survey and a taxonomy of psychological factors which ari age-related and essential to pilot performance were presented (13,14).…”
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