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Introduction to Cognitive Ergonomics in Design

Cognitive Ergonomics in Design
by
Prof. Sougata Karmakar with Mr. Anirban Chowdhury
DoD, IIT Guwahati
Abduction
 
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Abduction reasoning is the practice of reasoning in which a single rule is made from a single instance. Roosenberg and Eeeckels (1995) express abduction reasoning practically as ‘If X steals a ring, X will leave fingerprints on the display case’. To understand design requirements and to seek a design solution, design practice need to set a conclusive performance requirement through abduction reasoning.

  • Introduction
  • Human Cognitive Process and Information Processing
    • Attention
    • Sensation
    • Perception
    • Cognition
    • Memory
    • Reasoning
      • Deduction
      • Induction
      • Abduction
      • Innoduction
    • Information processing
  • Product Emotion and Related Cognitive Theories
  • Human Error and Reliability
  • Brief Insights to Hick’s Law and Fitts’s Law
  • Basic Methods Related to Cognitive Ergonomics
  • Quiz
  • References
  • Contact Details

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