quiz four Flashcards

1
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what are the six basic information processing components?

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  • inputs
  • perception
  • attention
  • processing
  • storage
  • outputs
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2
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Stimuli results in…

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perception

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3
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perception results in..

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attention

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4
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attention results in..

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working memory

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5
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[blank] and [blank] go back n forth

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working memory and long-term memory

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6
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working memory leads to…

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outputs

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7
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as experience is gained, an aviator learns to [blank] and can prepare for [blank]

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  • recognize future workload requirements
  • high workload period during times of low workload
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8
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when a person becomes task-saturated…

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the possibility of error increases

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9
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the formal appointment of a leader is…

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an attempt to exert social control over the team process and ensure that performance meets organizational goals

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10
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who is the leader for manned aircraft operations

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captian

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11
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who is the leader for airport operations

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director

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12
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who is the leader for unmanned operations

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PIC

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13
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the job of a leader is not so much to give directions but to…

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resolve issues arising from normal operations

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14
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in aviation, leaders act as the…

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company agent with delegated authority to take certain action once operations are underway

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15
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where do we start to make a decision

A

establish discrepancy

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16
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(true or false) there is a time limit for acute stress to turn into chronic stress

17
Q

acute stress involves…

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an immediate threat that is perceived as danger

18
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what type of stress triggers a “fight or flight” response

19
Q

does the threat in acute stress have to be real or imagined

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it does not matter

20
Q

ongoing acute stress can turn into…

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chronic stress

21
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what is chronic stress

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a level of stress that exceeds the ability of a person to cope and causes person performance to fall

22
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imposter syndrome, financial worries, and relationship or work problems are…

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unrelenting physiological pressures

23
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what are environmental stressors

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conditions associated with the environment

24
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what are 3 environmental stressors

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temperature
noise
lack of oxygen

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what are physiological stressors
things related to physical condition
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what are 3 physiological stressors
lack of fitness sleep loss missed meals
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what are psychological stressors
things related to socio or emotional factors
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what are 3 psychological stressors
death work overload mental overload
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what is the key to stress management
stop, think, and analyze before jumping to a conclusion
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using expertise, available manuals, and your immediate team are external or internal resources to manage stress
internal
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communicating with another team to assist or transfer stress variables is an internal or external resourse to manage stress
external