2003
DOI: 10.21236/ada422572
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Effects of Three Watchstanding Schedules on Submariner Physiology, Performance and Mood

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“…Five hypotheses were tested in this experiment. Conclusions formulated after the completion of the experiment supported the following hypotheses (Miller et al, 2003):…”
Section: F Research On Submariner Sleepmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Five hypotheses were tested in this experiment. Conclusions formulated after the completion of the experiment supported the following hypotheses (Miller et al, 2003):…”
Section: F Research On Submariner Sleepmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…NSMRL's three-part project was designed to study: (1) approximately 350 surveys that assessed sleep quality and fatigue on active duty submariners; (2) a laboratory analysis of three separate and distinct watchstanding schedules on submariner physiology and performance; and (3) at-sea trials in support of laboratory findings. This thesis constitutes the latter tier, a test and evaluation of the laboratory product devised in the second tier aboard an operational U.S. submarine at sea (Miller, Dyche, Cardenas, & Carr, 2003).…”
Section: B Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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