Browsing by Author "Gilliland, Kirby"
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Adaptive Performance, Cognitive Ability and the Moderating Effect of Task Characteristics
Wheeler, Raelynn Michelle (2012)An adaptive individual can be characterized as an individual who displays a general propensity to perform well in complex environments that are often unpredictable and ambiguous (Schunn & Reder, 2001). Lang and Bliese ... -
Attentional Deployment in Emotion Regulation
Johnson, Dan Richard (2009)Attentional deployment is a primary strategy individuals employ to regulate emotion. Study 1 investigated whether visuo-spatial, goal-directed, attentional deployment to emotional faces serves as an effective mechanism for ... -
A COMPARISON OF CONTEMPORARY EXECUTIVE FUNCTION MODELS
Faneros, Michael (2014-05)Research investigating executive function is difficult in two different ways. First, executive function has only recently evolved into its own field of study, and unlike the fields of personality or intelligence, it ... -
The Effect of the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) and its Impact on Safety Culture: A Case Study of the Illesheim Army Health Clinic
Fontanese, Carol (2017-05-12)The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of participating in a safety management system, the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) and its impact on safety culture at the Illesheim Army Health Clinic. This ... -
LEADING A MORE EFFECTIVE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING THE COGNITIVE CHALLENGES OF HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION IN LETHAL ENVIRONMENTS
Heslen, John (2016-12-07)The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of how specific aspects of cognitive performance are influenced by operating in lethal environments with the aim of incorporating any helpful insights into ... -
Political Consumerism & Remote-Piloted Passenger Aircraft
Keahiolalo, Andrew (2018-05-11)The overall purpose of this study was to determine if there exists a receptive market for a new aviation passenger model that by use of emerging technologies may significantly decrease the threat in air safety that is pilot ...