PsycEXTRA Dataset 1977
DOI: 10.1037/e434842004-001
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Stress and performance in T-37 pilot training.

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“…All changes were in the direction noted in earlier research on student pilots (Krahenbuhl et al, 1977(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1979(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1980(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1981.…”
Section: Psupporting
confidence: 63%
“…All changes were in the direction noted in earlier research on student pilots (Krahenbuhl et al, 1977(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1979(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1980(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1981.…”
Section: Psupporting
confidence: 63%
“…This aspect of the investigation replicates and expands upon earlier studies (Krahenbuhl et al, 1977(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1978(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1980(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1981 with student pilots formerly limited to measurements of NE and E now to include seven additional components.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…Stress has long been recognized as both a fundamental component of human behavior and a significant problem to pilot training and performance (Curran & Wherry, 1965;Hale, Duffy, Ellis, & Williams, 1965;Hartman, 1973;Krahenbuhl, Constable, Darst, Marett, Reid, & Reuther. 1980;Krahenbuhl, Darst, Marett, Reuther, Constable, Swinford, & Reid, 1981;Krahenbuhl, Marett, & King, 1977;Krahonbuhl, Marett, & Seid, 1978;Melton, Hoffman, & Delafield, 1969;Melton. McKenzie, Kellin, Hoffmann, & Saldivar, 1975;and Sarviharju, Hluikk, Jouppila, & Kaerki, 1971).…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current values are slightly higher than those observed in instructor pilots performing power-on-stalls and spin recoveries in the ASPT (Krahenbuhl et al, 1978(Krahenbuhl et al, , 1979.…”
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confidence: 59%