nasa-tlx

:white_check_mark: NASA-TLX LaTeX Version

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NASA-TLX LaTeX Version

DOI

This repository contains the source for a NASA-TLX version developed using LaTeX. This repository is based on the information of Hart and Staveland’s NASA Task Load Index (TLX) sample. The method assesses work load on five 7-point scales. Increments of high, medium and low estimates for each point result in 21 gradations on the scales. The general template can be found on the src/ directory, while the samples can be found at samples/ directory. We used the LaTeX format, a typesetting system that includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. LaTeX is available as free software.

Citing

We kindly ask scientific works and studies that make use of this NASA-TLX Survey by citing it in their associated publications. Similarly, we ask open-source and closed-source works that make use of the NASA-TLX Survey to warn us about this use. You can cite our work using the following BibTeX entry:

@contents{https://doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.2.26978.79044,
  doi = {10.13140/rg.2.2.26978.79044},
  url = {http://rgdoi.net/10.13140/RG.2.2.26978.79044},
  author = {Calisto,  Francisco Maria and Nascimento,  Jacinto C.},
  language = {en},
  title = {NASA-TLX Survey},
  publisher = {ResearchGate},
  year = {2018}
}

We also propose to cite our Zenodo archive, while we are using the registered DOI to track mentions of the source code. You can cite this source code archive using the following BibTeX entry:

@misc{francisco_maria_calisto_2018_1435042,
  author       = {Francisco Maria Calisto},
  title        = {MIMBCD-UI/nasa-tlx: v1.0.0-alpha},
  month        = sep,
  year         = 2018,
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.1435042},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1435042}
}

License

The present repository is under the terms of MIT and the hereby information is covered by this. You are free to make changes and use this in either personal or commercial projects. Attribution is not required, but it is welcomed. A little “Thanks!” (or something to that affect) would be much appreciated.