AN EXAMPLE OF "ENGINEERING PSYCHOLOGY": THE AIRCRAFT NOISE PROBLEM

DISCUSSES THE AIRCRAFT NOISE PROBLEM IN TERMS OF THE "THE REACTIONS OF PEOPLE TO AIRCRAFT NOISE IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF, PRIMARILY, THEIR HOMES." PRACTICAL AND POLITICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF AVIATION AS A PRIVATE INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES ARE CONSIDERED. RESEARCH FACTS AND DATA ARE PRESENTED...

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Engineering Psychology
Ergonomics
Evaluation
Figure Ground Discrimination
Human
Humans
Man-Machine Systems
Noise
Noise Effects
Noise Levels (Work Areas)
Psychology, Industrial
Social Processes
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