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Human Factors, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, March 1995
- Richard D. Gilson:
Special Issue Preface. 3-4 - Nadine B. Sarter, David D. Woods:
How in the World Did We Ever Get into That Mode? Mode Error and Awareness in Supervisory Control. 5-19 - David M. Gaba, Steven K. Howard, Stephen D. Small:
Situation Awareness in Anesthesiology. 20-31 - Mica R. Endsley:
Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems. 32-64 - Mica R. Endsley:
Measurement of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems. 65-84 - Marilyn Jager Adams, Yvette J. Tenney, Richard W. Pew:
Situation Awareness and the Cognitive Management of Complex Systems. 85-104 - Pat-Anthony Federico:
Expert and Novice Recognition of Similar Situations. 105-122 - Eduardo Salas, Carolyn Prince, David P. Baker, Lisa Shrestha:
Situation Awareness in Team Performance: Implications for Measurement and Training. 123-136 - Kip Smith, Peter A. Hancock:
Situation Awareness Is Adaptive, Externally Directed Consciousness. 137-148 - John M. Flach:
Situation Awareness: Proceed with Caution. 149-157 - Wendy A. Rogers, Mark D. Lee, Arthur D. Fisk:
Contextual Effects on General Learning, Feature Learning, and Attention Strengthening in Visual Search. 158-172 - Woodrow Barfield, Craig Rosenberg:
Judgments of Azimuth and Elevation as a Function of Monoscopic and Binocular Depth Cues Using a Perspective Display. 173-181 - Harold Stanislaw:
Effect of Type of Task and Number of Inspectors on Performance of an Industrial Inspection-Type Task. 182-192 - Mark C. Detweiler, David H. Lundy:
Effects of Single- and Dual-Task Practice on Acquiring Dual-Task Skill. 193-211
Volume 37, Number 2, June 1995
- Edmond W. Israelski, Max S. Schoeffler:
Special Issue Preface. 225-227 - Susan R. Fussell:
Social and Cognitive Processes in Interpersonal Communication: Implications for Advanced Telecommunications Technologies. 228-250 - Robert M. Schumacher Jr., Mary L. Hardzinski, Amy L. Schwartz:
Increasing the Usability of Interactive Voice Response Systems: Research and Guidelines for Phone-Based Interfaces. 251-264 - Douglas J. Brems, Michael D. Rabin, Jill L. Waggett:
Using Natural Language Conventions in the User Interface Design of Automatic Speech Recognition Systems. 265-282 - Charles A. Green, Robert C. Williges:
SHORT NOTE Evaluation of Alternative Media Used with a Groupware Editor in a Simulated Telecommunications Environment. 283-289 - Lothar Mühlbach, Martin Böcker, Angela Prussog:
Telepresence in Videocommunications: A Study on Stereoscopy and Individual Eye Contact. 290-305 - Barrett S. Caldwell, Shiaw-Tsyr Uang:
Technology Usability and Utility Issues in a State Government Voice Mail Evaluation Survey. 306-320 - Robert B. Katz:
Automatic versus User-Controlled Methods of Briefly Interrupting Telephone Calls. 321-334 - Carol R. Paris, Richard D. Gilson, Margaret H. Thomas, N. Clayton Silver:
Effect of Synthetic Voice Intelligibility on Speech Comprehension. 335-340 - Theodore J. Doll, Thomas E. Hanna:
Spatial and Spectral Release from Masking in Three-Dimensional Auditory Displays. 341-355 - William Kosnik:
Effects of a Laser-Induced Temporary Scotoma on Target Acquisition Performance. 356-370 - Jan Theeuwes, Johan W. A. M. Alferdinck:
Rear Light Arrangements for Cars Equipped with a Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp. 371-380 - Mica R. Endsley, Esin O. Kiris:
The Out-of-the-Loop Performance Problem and Level of Control in Automation. 381-394 - Robin J. Burgess-Limerick, Bruce Abernethy, Robert J. Neal, Vaughan Kippers:
Self-Selected Manual Lifting Technique: Functional Consequences of the Interjoint Coordination. 395-411 - William S. Marras, Richard W. Marklin, Gerald J. Greenspan, Katherine R. Lehman:
Quantification of Wrist Motions during Scanning. 412-423 - Diane L. Damos, Robert C. Carter:
Information-Processing Slope Scores Can Be Reliable! 424-429 - Janet P. Szlyk, William H. Seiple, Marlos Viana:
SHORT NOTE Relative Effects of Age and Compromised Vision on Driving Performance. 430-436
Volume 37, Number 3, September 1995
- Mohamed I. Dessouky, Neville Moray, Brian Kijowski:
Taxonomy of Scheduling Systems as a Basis for the Study of Strategic Behavior. 443-472 - Christopher D. Wickens, C. Melody Carswell:
The Proximity Compatibility Principle: Its Psychological Foundation and Relevance to Display Design. 473-494 - Stephen J. Payne:
Naive Judgments of Stimulus-Response Compatibility. 495-506 - David G. Payne, Virginia A. Lang, Jason M. Blackwell:
Mixed versus Pure Display Format in Integration and Nonintegration Visual Display Monitoring Tasks. 507-527 - Patricia R. Delucia:
Effects of Pictorial Relative Size and Ground-Intercept Information on Judgments about Potential Collisions in Perspective Displays. 528-538 - John Paulin Hansen:
An Experimental Investigation of Configural, Digital, and Temporal Information on Process Displays. 539-552 - John H. Flowers, Terry A. Hauer:
Musical versus Visual Graphs: Cross-Modal Equivalence in Perception of Time Series Data. 553-569 - Mark S. Redfern, Don B. Chaffin:
Influence of Flooring on Standing Fatigue. 570-581 - Michael L. Woodhouse, Raymond W. McCoy, Diego R. Redondo, Lawrence M. Shall:
Effects of Back Support on Intra-Abdominal Pressure and Lumbar Kinetics during Heavy Lifting. 582-590 - Duncan L. Dieterly:
Industrial Injury Cost Analysis by Occupation in an Electric Utility. 591-595 - Ralph W. Briggs, Joseph H. Goldberg:
Battlefield Recognition of Armored Vehicles. 596-610 - Lawrence R. Zeitlin:
Estimates of Driver Mental Workload: A Long-Term Field Trial of Two Subsidiary Tasks. 611-621 - R. A. Pigeau, R. G. Angus, P. O'Neill, I. Mack:
Vigilance Latencies to Aircraft Detection among NORAD Surveillance Operators. 622-634 - Sally Lechlitner Lusk, David L. Ronis, Madeleine J. Kerr:
Predictors of Hearing Protection Use among Workers: Implications for Training Programs. 635-640 - Michael T. Brannick, Ashley Prince, Carolyn Prince, Eduardo Salas:
The Measurement of Team Process. 641-651 - Gilbert L. Ricard:
Acquisition of Control Skill with Delayed and Compensated Displays. 652-658
Volume 37, Number 4, December 1995
- Dietrich Manzey, Bernd Lorenz, Albrecht Schiewe, Georg Finell, Gerhard Thiele:
Dual-Task Performance in Space: Results from a Single-Case Study during a Short-Term Space Mission. 667-681 - Andrew J. Tattersall, G. Robert J. Hockey:
Level of Operator Control and Changes in Heart Rate Variability during Simulated Flight Maintenance. 682-698 - John C. Kotulak, Stephen E. Morse:
Oculomotor Responses with Aviator Helmet-Mounted Displays and Their Relation to In-Flight Symptoms. 699-710 - James A. Kleiss:
Visual Scene Properties Relevant for Simulating Low-Altitude Flight: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach. 711-734 - Nicholas J. Ward, Andrew Parkes, Peter R. Crone:
Effect of Background Scene Complexity and Field Dependence on the Legibility of Head-Up Displays for Automotive Applications. 735-745 - David Shinar:
SHORT NOTE: Field Evaluation of an Advance Brake Warning System. 746-751 - David A. Sawin, Mark W. Scerbo:
Effects of Instruction Type and Boredom Proneness in Vigilance: Implications for Boredom and Workload. 752-765 - Douglas J. Gillan:
Visual Arithmetic, Computational Graphics, and the Spatial Metaphor. 766-780 - Valerie J. Shute, Lisa A. Gawlick:
Practice Effects on Skill Acquisition, Learning Outcome, Retention, and Sensitivity to Relearning. 781-803 - Kurt Kraiger, Eduardo Salas, Janis A. Cannon-Bowers:
Measuring Knowledge Organization as a Method for Assessing Learning during Training. 804-816 - Deborah A. Mitta, Catherine M. Delk, William M. Lively:
Selecting System Functionalities for Interface Evaluation. 817-834 - Robert H. Gilkey, Michael D. Good:
Effects of Frequency on Free-Field Masking. 835-843 - Steven A. Lavender, James S. Thomas, Dennis Chang, Gunnar B. J. Andersson:
Effect of Lifting Belts, Foot Movement, and Lift Asymmetry on Trunk Motions. 844-853 - Shrawan Kumar, Yogesh Narayan, Chris Bacchus:
Symmetric and Asymmetric Two-Handed Pull-Push Strength of Young Adults. 854-865
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