Mental Workload

The measurement of mental workload is considered a cognitive equivalent of physical RPE. Vidulich (1988) rationed that subjective measures have face validity in assessing cognitive workload since it is already used in measuring physical workload. Examples of studies that utilize RPE in the mental workload context include the:

Subjective Mental Effort Questionnaire http://www.megataq.mcg.gla.ac.uk/smeq.html

Subjective Workload Assessment Technique http://dticam.dtic.mil/hsi/index/hsi33.html

NASA TLX http://iac.dtic.mil/hsiac/products/tlx/1.html

 

 

RPE Scales

 Borg RPE Scale

 Borg CR10 Scale

 Limitations

 Assumptions

Applications of RPE

 Ergonomics

 Clinical/Rehabilitation

 Training/Athletics

 Mental Workload

References/Links

Home

 Back to Top