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The role of error in organizing behaviour
Jens Rasmussen
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3-design
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Life Phenomena
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Behavioral Control
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Socio-technical Systems
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Accident Analysis
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Cognitive Control
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Human Error
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Advanced Information Technology
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Modern Work
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Reliability Estimation
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Information Technology
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Causal Analysis
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Technical System
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Human System
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Tasks
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Cognitive Control
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Cognitive Control
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Information Technology
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Psychological Research
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Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
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Cognitive Control
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Socio-Technical System
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