评估、指挥和训练理论

Michael A. Hunzeker
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本章详细解释了评估、指挥和训练(ACT)理论,描述了它的预测和证实或拒绝其有效性的各种证据。本章涵盖了定义、案例选择和范围条件的详细讨论。ACT理论试图解释为什么一些战时军队比其他军队更善于学习,从而正确地更新他们的战斗方式。有了这些知识,本章修改了学习和学说的定义,以理解组织(军队)的特定子集如何在特殊条件下(战争)学习。它特别关注一种类型的学习:军队如何更新、修改和以其他方式改变他们的作战理论。然后,本章探讨了学习如何帮助军队在战场上变得更有效。它详细说明了战时军队、评估机制和集中训练如何与战场效能和理论学习特别相关。
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Assessment, Command, and Training Theory
This chapter explains assessment, command, and training (ACT) theory in detail, describing its predictions and the kinds of evidence that confirm or reject its validity. The chapter covers a detailed discussion of definitions, case selection, and scope conditions. ACT theory seeks to explain why some wartime militaries are better than others at learning so as to correctly update how they fight. With such knowledge, the chapter modifies the definitions of learning and doctrine to understand how a specific subset of organizations (militaries) learn while under extraordinary conditions (warfare). It focuses specifically on one type of learning: how militaries update, revise, and otherwise change their war-fighting doctrines. The chapter then explores how learning helps a military force become more effective on the battlefield. It details how the wartime militaries, assessment mechanisms, and centralized training are particularly relevant to both battlefield effectiveness and doctrinal learning.
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