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Prof. James Reason - Error Models 

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@BirdDogg
@BirdDogg Год назад
Predictions were off. In 2010 there were 26 fatal airline accidents.
@henkjekel4081
@henkjekel4081 7 месяцев назад
probably because they improved human error management according to james reason's advice
@tonyclarke
@tonyclarke 3 года назад
thanks for sharing. Its great to hear Dr. Reason explain some of the "Reasoning" I do have a question- does anyone know when this was actually created?
@humanrays
@humanrays 3 года назад
A video on human error isn't complete without Buena Vista Social Club...
@seddd
@seddd 5 лет назад
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@tensortab8896
@tensortab8896 6 лет назад
Over simple. See Rasmussen, Hollnagel, Dekker, et. al.
@Snookyboo
@Snookyboo Год назад
5:23 I disagree. Some people are very consistent. Take autistic people. For example, they need consistency because they are repetitive. I've always hated change but I have tried to get used to it because people around me have always told me change is necessary or change is good. I should get diagnosed. It's not that humans are terribly inconsistent, it's that society has chosen who they prefer. There are certain personality traits that cause a person to prefer change and society has decided that the people who need consistency have issues. It's like what they say about us living in an extroverted world
@henkjekel4081
@henkjekel4081 7 месяцев назад
He is talking about the average person, not about you
@Snookyboo
@Snookyboo 7 месяцев назад
@@henkjekel4081 in class a few mouths ago I questioned why they only spoke about one way of thinking because people who think differently may react differently to what we were speaking about. I was told it is the general way of thinking. speaking about something else a few weeks later I spoke up and said not everybody is like that and I was told it is just a generic way of thinking. A couple weeks ago the class I am in now spoke about certain societies, valuing and expecting certain behaviour. I spoke up in this class, too, and asked if certain societies were communities values, and expect certain behaviour than people who do not behave like that could possibly be put at a disadvantage regardless, if their behaviour is healthy or not. I was told that I was correct about people being put as a disadvantage because they do not have the behaviour that is expected and valued. The man put his head down like he wasn’t able to look at the class when he answered that too but I’m glad he could be honest about it unlike some people who seem like they need people who are put at a disadvantage. I’m not sure why people like you push for a society that puts people at a disadvantage because they are not the average person, but it is sick because people have been suffering the consequences of this bs and it’s sick how it is just ignored.
@daCubanaqt
@daCubanaqt 4 месяца назад
@Snookyboo I’m not being sarcastic, but perhaps you should take a statistics and organizational behavior class to understand how genetic and average actually apply to human behavior and factors that they are talking about here.
@Snookyboo
@Snookyboo 4 месяца назад
@daCubanaqt I've been reading stories about introverts leaving the West or introverts having to act like extroverts to function, and they are now speaking more about it in school. The fact that I am the only one speaking up about this tells me no one cares about young people, so go f yourself. I don't care about the society you people are forcing. Extroverts tend to prefer change cause they enjoy new experiences and social interactions that change frequently. The Western world was made by them for them
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