Abstract
Evidence of generalizability of research findings across inspection tasks is reviewed. It is concluded that while performance models allow generalization across task factors, there is less strong evidence for individual difference factors. Analysis of an experiment using twelve subjects in four different inspection tasks confirmed that individual differences in inspection tend to be task-specific, at least for the search subtask of inspection. The decision sub-task showed more evidence of generalizability, both in this experiment and in the earlier literature.
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