International HRA empirical study, overall methodology and HAMMLAB results

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The International HRA Empirical Study addresses the need for assessing HRA (Human Reliability Analysis) methods in light of human performance data. The study is based on a comparison of observed performance in HAMMLAB simulator trials with the outcomes predicted in HRA analyses. The project goal is to develop an empirically-based understanding of the performance, strengths, and weaknesses of a number of different HRA methods. This chapter presents the overall methodology for the initial assessment study (the pilot study), provides an overview of the HAMMLAB results and presents insights from the initial assessment. © 2011 Springer-Verlag London Limited.

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Massaiu, S., Bye, A., Braarud, P. Ø., Broberg, H., Hildebrandt, M., Dang, V. N., … Forester, J. A. (2011). International HRA empirical study, overall methodology and HAMMLAB results. In Simulator-based Human Factors Studies Across 25 Years: The History of the Halden Man-Machine Laboratory (pp. 253–269). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-003-8_16

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