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This is the second special section in Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers dedicated to methodological approaches for the study of sustained work/operations (SUSOPS) As in the first section (February 1985), several manuscripts were presented previously at a workshop and a symposium held August 1984, in Toronto, Canada. The workshop on “Sustained Operations Research” was hosted at the Canadian Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM) on August 23, 1984 A symposium on “Sustaining Work Hours Without Decrements in Productivity” was given on August 25, 1984 at the 92nd annual meeting of the Americal Psychological Association (APA). Both meetings were organized and cochaired by Dr Carl E. Englund and Dr Gerald P Krueger.
The DCIEM workshop and the APA symposium served as the nucleus for the formation of the United States Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Subgroup (SubTAG) on Sustained-Continuous Operations The remaining articles in this special section were developed as a result of the SubTAG’s formation meeting, chaired by G. P. Krueger in San Antonio, Texas, in May 1985.
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Krueger, G.P., Englund, C.E. Introduction. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 17, 587–591 (1985). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03200970
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