@casoclipos: The NASA Task Load Index (TLX) is a widely used tool for assessing perceived workload in various tasks. It evaluates workload based on six dimensions: 1. **Mental Demand**: The amount of mental effort required. 2. **Physical Demand**: The amount of physical effort required. 3. **Temporal Demand**: The time pressure associated with task performance. 4. **Performance**: A self-assessment of how well the task was executed. 5. **Effort**: The perceived level of effort exerted to complete the task. 6. **Frustration**: The level of frustration experienced during the task. To use the TLX, participants typically rate their experience in each of these dimensions on a predetermined scale, often ranging from low to high. After collecting individual ratings, a weighted workload score can be calculated to provide an overall picture of workload associated with the task in question. If you're looking for specific information about administering TLX, interpreting the results, or its application in certain contexts, feel free to ask!
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