Preliminary Investigation of Real-World Problem Solving With and Without Computers

Volume I: Summary

Harold Sackman

ResearchPublished 1973

A summarized report of a pilot study conducted at RAND for an NSF project on "Studies in the Psychology of Man-Computer Problem Solving." Full details on method and findings are described in R-1205/1-NSF.

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Sackman, Harold, Preliminary Investigation of Real-World Problem Solving With and Without Computers: Volume I: Summary, RAND Corporation, R-1205-NSF, 1973. As of October 8, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R1205.html
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