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Old October 19, 2017, 08:59 AM   #43
Glenn E. Meyer
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Ohio - if you worked with human factors psychologists you would be aware of studies that clearly showed that training aided in performance in critical incidents.

If you know research techniques, you know that there is variation in human performance. Her response is part of the variation. One can find numerous testimonies from critical performance fields where folks cite their training as being crucial to their survival and performance.

I'll say again, this discussion ALWAYS devolves to those who don't want to train because of some reason and then then think it isn't worth their time. They then come up with BS reasons - not supported - by experts for their failure to train.

It's pathetic. I would also say as a side issue - now that folks have announced on the Internet that they are lacking competence and refused to correct that - it would make an interesting point if you want to criminal or civil court.
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