Abstract

This report introduces three core principles that define human factors science, and summarizes conceptual and empirical evidence in support of their validity. The principles are: (1) performance and design are interdependent; (2) the unit of analysis is the human-machine system; and (3) tailor design to the control capabilities of behavior.

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