Sociotechnical design factors in remote instrumentation with humans in natural environments |
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Authors: | Robert L. Schwitzgebel Richard M. Bird |
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Affiliation: | 1. Claremont Graduate School, 91711, Claremont, California 2. Singer Company, Librascope Division, 808 Western Avenue, 91201, Glendale, California
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Abstract: | The use of telemetering and remote communication devices is becoming increasingly popular in clinical and social psychology. There are, however, a number of technical, economic, and social constraints that may limit severely the practical application of such instrumentation. A brief review of certain design factors including communication modality, social acceptability, complexity of the system, relative cost, data-reduction procedures, and FCC regulations is presented as a preliminary guide to system development. |
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