Predicting dual-task performance with the Multiple Resources Questionnaire (MRQ).

Hum Factors

Department of Psychology, P.O. Box 870348, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA.

Published: February 2007

Objective: The objective was to assess the validity of the Multiple Resources Questionnaire (MRQ) in predicting dual-task interference.

Background: Subjective workload measures such as the Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT) and NASA Task Load Index are sensitive to single-task parameters and dual-task loads but have not attempted to measure workload in particular mental processes. An alternative is the MRQ.

Method: In Experiment 1, participants completed simple laboratory tasks and the MRQ after each. Interference between tasks was then correlated to three different task similarity metrics: profile similarity, based on r(2) between ratings; overlap similarity, based on summed minima; and overall demand, based on summed ratings. Experiment 2 used similar methods but more complex computer-based games.

Results: In Experiment 1 the MRQ moderately predicted interference (r = +.37), with no significant difference between metrics. In Experiment 2 the metric effect was significant, with overlap similarity excelling in predicting interference (r = +.83). Mean ratings showed high diagnosticity in identifying specific mental processing bottlenecks.

Conclusion: The MRQ shows considerable promise as a cognitive-process-sensitive workload measure.

Application: Potential applications of the MRQ include the identification of dual-processing bottlenecks as well as process overloads in single tasks, preparatory to redesign in areas such as air traffic management, advanced flight displays, and medical imaging.

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