Error modeling
Wayne Gray
gray at gmu.edu
Mon Jun 7 17:43:12 EDT 1999
I'm not convinced that most of the issues surrounding errors are act-r
issues. There are definitely act-r issues there; however, you need a fairly
deep cognitive task analysis before you can separate these out.
You might be interested in a recent paper of mine:
Gray, W. D. (in press). The nature and processing of errors in interactive
behavior. Cognitive Science.
Preprints are available via:
http://hfac.gmu.edu/Publications/pubs.html
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