Task Analysis Flashcards

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What is task analysis?

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The process of breaking down a complex task into smaller, more manageable parts to gain a detailed understanding of how it is performed.

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State 2 approaches to task analysis.

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  • Hierarchical Task Analysis: Involves the breaking down of tasks into a hierarchical structure.
  • Cognitive Task Analysis: Focuses on the cognitive processes in task completion.
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When should task analysis be used?

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When a complex task needs to be performed efficiently, effectively & safely.

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With respect to task analysis, describe the following. Include the steps taken for each process.
Include at least one example.
* Task decomposition
* Knowledge-based techniques

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  1. Task decomposition involves breaking down a complex task into smaller, more manageable sub-tasks or steps, which can be further broken down into simpler actions or operations, and continuing until the task is decomposed into its simplest components.
    - Example: Breaking down the task of making coffee into sub-tasks such as filling the kettle, adding coffee to the filter, pouring hot water over the coffee, etc.
  2. Knowledge-based techniques involve analyzing the cognitive processes involved in completing a task, including the decision-making, problem-solving, and information-processing skills needed.
    - Example: The use of cognitive task analysis (CTA) to understand the reasoning behind a surgeon’s decision-making during a surgical procedure, in order to develop training programs that can help improve surgical performance.
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Describe 3 sources of information for task analysis.

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  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Workshops & Focus Groups
  • Existing Documentation
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Describe possible tools that can be used during task analysis.

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  • Flowcharts
  • Checklists
  • Interviews
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
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Describe 3 uses of the results of task analysis.

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  1. Training and Development: Task analysis can be used to design tailored training programs and learning materials that address the specific skills, knowledge, and abilities required for a job or task.
  2. Job Design and Redesign: Task analysis can be used to identify opportunities for process improvement and streamline workflows, resulting in greater efficiency and job satisfaction.
  3. Performance Management: Task analysis can be used to establish performance standards and goals based on the specific tasks and requirements of a job, which can be used to measure performance and provide feedback to individuals and teams.
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