Positive aspects of human errors are rarely acknowledged in both research and practice. Adopting a behaviour-economic perspective on slips of action, however, allows the assessment of their costs and benefits. The all-or-nothing dichotomy of many action and error theories is replaced here by a continuum of outcomes ranging from maximal problem generation to maximal improvement. Balancing this dimension and the resource dimension ranging from minimal expenditure to maximal costs yields the efficiency of an action. While slips of action are conceived of as instances of graceful degradation , the liability to this kind of aberrations is supposed to reflect idiosyncratic resource-allocation policies in everyday life. Rather than by interindividual differences in the ability to inhibit irrelevant stimuli or mental representations these policies were found to be influenced by the design of the task and the environment.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:363149131X
ISBN13:9783631491317
Release Date:August 1995
Publisher:Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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