This paper selectively compares human factors field testing with laboratory experimentation. Although each is derived from the scientific method, there are critical differences between the two research settings. Field testing is not a simple extension of the laboratory into an operational setting. Techniques, procedures, and research strategies differ; a technology is evolving to bridge the gap between the two research domains.
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