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Battle simulation trials. In order to evaluate their situational awareness, fighter aircra...

Battle simulation trials. In order to evaluate their situational awareness, fighter aircraft pilots participate in battle simulations. At a random point in the trial, the simulator is frozen and data on situational awareness are immediately collected. The simulation is then continued until, ultimately, performance (e.g., number of kills) is measured. A study reported in Human Factors (Mar. 1995) investigated whether temporarily stopping the simulation results in any change in pilot performance. Trials were designed so that some simulations were stopped to collect situational awareness data while others were not. Each trial was then classified according to the number of kills made by the pilot. The data for 180 trials are summarized in the accompanying contingency table and saved in the SIMKILLS file. Conduct a contingency table analysis and interpret the results fully

Number of Kills

 

0

1

2

3

4

Totals

Stops

32

33

19

5

2

91

No Stops

24

36

18

8

3

89

Totals

56

69

37

13

5

180

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