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Samenvatting - Human error (PSB3E-M06)

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Dit document bevat een uitgebreide samenvatting van de cursus Human Error, waarin de psychologische en systematische oorzaken van menselijke fouten centraal staan. De samenvatting behandelt theorieën over foutenanalyse, typeringen van fouten, cognitieve processen die bijdragen aan fouten, en strategieën om fouten in complexe systemen te voorkomen of te beheersen. De samenvatting is gebaseerd op de hoorcolleges die ik gevolgd heb in 2024. This document contains a comprehensive summary of the Human Error course, which focuses on the psychological and systemic causes of human errors. The summary addresses theories on error analysis, classifications of errors, cognitive processes contributing to errors, and strategies to prevent or manage errors in complex systems. The summary is based on the lectures I attended in 2024.

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Human error
Lecture 1 - Course overview, Human Error classifica8on
Assignment (no exam)
o Enroll in a group (4 students), select topic with this group
o One presenta;on per group (10 minutes- January 11 and 12)
o Individual: write a short advisory report on the topic of your group
o Start with a short sketch of a disaster or accident
o Analysis of errors: give advice (tailor to the audience you are wri;ng
for, e.g. government)
o Max 1000 words (≤ 1.5 page), use the template document)
You must submit a first assignment before 21 December 2023 (09:00:
cannot go for a ‘second’ chance only)
o The second opportunity should be on a different topic
o Last grade counts


‘To err is human’ – Alexander Pope, early 18th century

® Humans, by their very nature, will make errors
However: they do the right thing most of the 3me
® Error: the failure of planned ac@ons to achieve their desired goal without some
unforeseen or chance interven@on.

Error types (taxonomy)
A. Errors of Automa@on
Slips (aEen@on failure)
Lapses (memory failure) ® fumbles (physical, but we do not pay aEen@on to that here)
B. Errors of Conscious Control
Mistakes (we have a plan, but something goes wrong)
Viola0ons (people know they are not obeying the rules)

Human Performance
® 3 levels of human behavior
® Behavior shiJs from one level to another.


Knowledge level
Bounded raDonality Knowledge based
Thinking (not our prominent way of mistakes
behaving, we are energy efficient)
Slow process – costs a lot of energy

Rule based mistakes
Rule level Which country has
Pa1ern matching (recognizing elements) more inhabitants?
If the light is red, I will brake Most of the Dme, we
are right

Skill level (highly automa1c behavior)
Highly automated Slips & Lapses
Very li1le/no effort Stroop tasks
Can also be physical (training)

, Skill Level Error
Errors that proceed detec-on of a problem

InaEen@on/Omission
® AJer an interrup@on, stronger automa@on takes over.
® AEen@onal check fails aJer an external event (interference errors).
® Double-capture slips (mul@ple sidesteps with detached inten@ons): distracter
captures execu@ve control: not paying enough aEen@on.
® Also: perceptual confusions (paEern matching problems)

What am I doing here?
I should be doing something but I cannot remember what.

® A Freudian slip is where you say one thing but mean another.

Over-aEen@on
® Omissions: any human ac@on that should have been performed, but does not occur
® Repe@@ons
® Reversals
Some%mes it is just best not to think...

Rule Level Errors
Errors that typically follow detec-on of a problem

Misapplica@on of good rules
® First excep0ons (over-generaliza0on)
The first @me an excep@on is met leads to the crea@on of
sub-rules.

® Informa0onal overload
Signs: all or some of the condi@onal aspects of the rule met
Countersigns: indicate another rule is appropriate
Nosigns: do not relate to any exis@ng rule and are distrac@on
noise

Limited resources to no@ce signs and countersigns and ignore nosigns

® Rule strength
The stronger (more frequently used) a rule the easier it will “fire”: including par@al
matches.
® General Rules
General rules are stronger rules: excep0ons are excep0onal
® Redundancy
Repeated encounters result in ignoring redundant informa@on
Increasing the strength of the remaining cues
® Rigidity: if it ain't broke don’t fix it
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