Measuring the effectiveness of simulation-based training

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The relationship between measures of training performance and the achievement of training goals is often difficult to quantify. This continues to be an obstacle to the development of curricula for simulation-based training systems. These include both constructive and virtual computer simulations for training. This paper discusses the development of training effectiveness measures as they relate to the design of instructional, simulation-based training systems featuring automated tools for planning training.

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McGinnis, M. L., & Stone, F. G. (1996). Measuring the effectiveness of simulation-based training. In Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings (pp. 934–938). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/256562.256862

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