1A1-M12 Effects of Time Pressure on Working Performance
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This paper discussed the effects of time pressure (TP) which is the pressure from the limit time to fulfill the work in working performance. Working performance can be improved by adjusting external conditions although fatigue occurs. In our experiment, TP was measured by a game whose conditions were set as followed: TP was fixed, TP was changed with working times and performance respectively. We found out that through the all the TP limit times, there are 2 performance peaks, and with the suitable TP, working performance will rise although fatigue occurs. On the other hand, under the same TP with bringing smoothly, high performance can maintain for long time.
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- 2009-05-25
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