Human Factors in Simulation and Training 2nd Edition
Catch the future of training design with Human Factors in Simulation and Training, 2nd Edition — a practical, research-informed guide by Dennis Vincenzi, Mustapha Mouloua, P. A. Hancock, James A. Pharmer, and James C. Ferraro. This revised edition delivers fresh insights into how human capabilities and limitations shape effective simulation systems across aviation, healthcare, military, transportation, and corporate training programs worldwide.
Explore why learners succeed or fail in simulated environments as the book bridges theory and applied practice. Clear explanations of human perception, cognition, ergonomics, and decision-making are paired with real-world examples that make complex concepts accessible. Updated coverage reflects technological advances in virtual reality, distributed simulation, adaptive training, and performance measurement—critical reading for anyone designing, evaluating, or managing training systems.
Whether you’re an instructional designer, simulation engineer, safety manager, researcher, or graduate student, this edition strengthens your ability to optimize fidelity, reduce human error, and improve transfer of learning. Practical frameworks and evidence-based strategies help you create safer, more efficient training solutions that meet regulatory and organizational goals across regions and industries.
Add this authoritative resource to your library to elevate training outcomes, support certification efforts, and guide organizational policy on simulation-based education. For professionals and institutions seeking a contemporary, human-centered approach to simulation and training, Human Factors in Simulation and Training, 2nd Edition is an indispensable reference.
Order your copy today to stay ahead in the evolving world of simulation, enhance learner performance, and design training that truly works.
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