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Human Factors, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, March 1999
- Florian Jentsch, John Barnett, Clint A. Bowers, Eduardo Salas:
Who Is Flying This Plane Anyway? What Mishaps Tell Us about Crew Member Role Assignment and Air Crew Situation Awareness. 1-14 - Masha Maltz, David Shinar:
Eye Movements of Younger and Older Drivers. 15-25 - Richard A. Sit, Arthur D. Fisk:
Age-Related Performance in a Multiple-Task Environment. 26-34 - Herbert A. Colle, Gary B. Reid:
Double Trade-off Curves with Different Cognitive Processing Combinations: Testing the Cancellation Axiom of Mental Workload Measurement Theory. 35-50 - Naomi F. Glasscock, Kristine L. Turville, Sharon M. B. Joines, Gary A. Mirka:
The Effect of Personality Type on Muscle Coactivation during Elbow Flexion. 51-60 - Renée J. Stout, Janis A. Cannon-Bowers, Eduardo Salas, Dana M. Milanovich:
Planning, Shared Mental Models, and Coordinated Performance: An Empirical Link Is Established. 61-71 - Stephanie A. Guerlain, Philip J. Smith, Jodi Heintz Obradovich, Sally Rudmann, Patricia Strohm, Jack W. Smith, John R. Svirbely, Larry Sachs:
Interactive Critiquing as a Form of Decision Support: An Empirical Evaluation. 72-89 - Demaris A. Montgomery:
Human Sensitivity to Variability Information in Detection Decisions. 90-105 - Tarjin Rahman, Paul Muter:
Designing an Interface to Optimize Reading with Small Display Windows. 106-117 - Stephen H. Fairclough, Robert Graham:
Impairment of Driving Performance Caused by Sleep Deprivation or Alcohol: A Comparative Study. 118-128 - David I. Anderson:
The Discrimination, Acquisition, and Retention of Aiming Movements Made with and without Elastic Resistance. 129-138 - Jeffrey T. Andre, D. Alfred Owens:
Predicting Optimal Accommodative Performance from Measures of the Dark Focus of Accommodation. 139-145 - Darrell S. Rudmann, Thomas Z. Strybel:
Auditory Spatial Facilitation of Visual Search Performance: Effect of Cue Precision and Distractor Density. 146-160 - Eduardo Salas, Carolyn Prince, Clint A. Bowers, Renée J. Stout, Randall L. Oser, Janis A. Cannon-Bowers:
A Methodology for Enhancing Crew Resource Management Training. 161-172
Volume 41, Number 2, June 1999
- Neil Charness, Katinka Dijkstra:
Age, Luminance, and Print Legibility in Homes, Offices, and Public Places. 173-193 - Daniel G. Morrow, Von O. Leirer, Lisa M. Carver, Elizabeth Decker Tanke, Alison D. McNally:
Repetition Improves Older and Younger Adult Memory for Automated Appointment Messages. 194-204 - Matthew M. Marshall, Jacqueline R. Mozrall, Jasper E. Shealy:
The Effects of Complex Wrist and Forearm Posture on Wrist Range of Motion. 205-213 - Maury A. Nussbaum, Don B. Chaffin:
Effects of Pacing When Using Material Handling Manipulators. 214-225 - Philip S. E. Farrell:
The Hysteresis Effect. 226-240 - Ravindra S. Goonetilleke:
Footwear Cushioning: Relating Objective and Subjective Measurements. 241-256 - Stephen M. Hess, Mark C. Detweiler, R. Darin Ellis:
The Utility of Display Space in Keeping Track of Rapidly Changing Information. 257-281 - Nancy L. Vause, D. Wesley Grantham:
Effects of Earplugs and Protective Headgear on Auditory Localization Ability in the Horizontal Plane. 282-294 - David W. Eby, Lidia P. Kostyniuk:
An On-the-Road Comparison of In-Vehicle Navigation Assistance Systems. 295-311 - Elliot E. Entin, Daniel Serfaty:
Adaptive Team Coordination. 312-325 - Eduardo Salas, Jennifer E. Fowlkes, Renée J. Stout, Dana M. Milanovich, Carolyn Prince:
Does CRM Training Improve Teamwork Skills in the Cockpit?: Two Evaluation Studies. 326-343
Volume 41, Number 3, September 1999
- R. Darin Ellis, Jason C. Allaire:
Modeling Computer Interest in Older Adults: The Role of Age, Education, Computer Knowledge, and Computer Anxiety. 345-355 - Donald W. Kline, Kimberly Buck, Yvonne Sell, Thomas L. Bolan, Robert E. Dewar:
Older Observers' Tolerance of Optical Blur: Age Differences in the Identification of Defocused Text Signs. 356-364 - Edward M. Hitchcock, William N. Dember, Joel S. Warm, Brian W. Moroney, Judi E. See:
Effects of Cueing and Knowledge of Results on Workload and Boredom in Sustained Attention. 365-372 - Fadi A. Fathallah, William S. Marras, Mohamad Parnianpour:
Regression Models for Predicting Peak and Continuous Three-Dimensional Spinal Loads during Symmetric and Asymmetric Lifting Tasks. 373-388 - Michael W. Smith, Joseph Sharit, Sara J. Czaja:
Aging, Motor Control, and the Performance of Computer Mouse Tasks. 389-396 - Mark A. deTurck, I-Hua Chih, Ya-Ping Hsu:
Three Studies Testing the Effects of Role Models on Product Users' Safety Behavior. 397-412 - Guy G. Simoneau, Richard W. Marklin, John F. Monroe:
Wrist and Forearm Postures of Users of Conventional Computer Keyboards. 413-424 - Joseph H. Goldberg, Claudia K. Probart, Robert E. Zak:
Visual Search of Food Nutrition Labels. 425-437 - Edward A. Essock, Michael J. Sinai, Jason S. McCarley, William K. Krebs, J. Kevin DeFord:
Perceptual Ability with Real-World Nighttime Scenes: Image-Intensified, Infrared, and Fused-Color Imagery. 438-452 - Bart Kappé, Jan B. F. van Erp, J. E. Korteling:
Effects of Head-Slaved and Peripheral Displays on Lane-Keeping Performance and Spatial Orientation. 453-466 - Randall Bone, Gavan Lintern:
Rehearsal versus Map Study as Preparation for a Flight Navigation Exercise. 467-473 - Richard Hau Yue So, Germen K. M. Chung, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke:
Target-Directed Head Movements in a Head-Coupled Virtual Environment: Predicting the Effects of Lags Using Fitts' Law. 474-486 - Sally L. Lusk, Oi Saeng Hong, David L. Ronis, Brenda L. Eakin, Madeleine J. Kerr, Margaret R. Early:
Effectiveness of an Intervention to Increase Construction Workers' Use of Hearing Protection. 487-494 - Keith K. Niall, Jack D. Reising, Elizabeth L. Martin:
Distance Estimation with Night Vision Goggles: A Little Feedback Goes a Long Way. 495-506 - Patricia R. Delucia:
Critique of "Distance Estimation with Night Vision Goggles: A Little Feedback Goes a Long Way". 507-510 - Keith K. Niall:
The Art of Descrying Distance. 511-514
Volume 41, Number 4, December 1999
- David L. Post, Eric E. Geiselman, Charles D. Goodyear:
Benefits of Color Coding Weapons Symbology for an Airborne Helmet-Mounted Display. 515-523 - Michelle Yeh, Christopher D. Wickens, F. Jacob Seagull:
Target Cuing in Visual Search: The Effects of Conformality and Display Location on the Allocation of Visual Attention. 524-542 - Aaron E. Sklar, Nadine B. Sarter:
Good Vibrations: Tactile Feedback in Support of Attention Allocation and Human-Automation Coordination in Event-Driven Domains. 543-552 - William K. Krebs, Jason S. McCarley, Eric V. Bryant:
Effects of Mission Rehearsal Simulation on Air-to-Ground Target Acquisition. 553-558 - Richard W. Marklin, Guy G. Simoneau, John F. Monroe:
Wrist and Forearm Posture from Typing on Split and Vertically Inclined Computer Keyboards. 559-569 - Joachim Meyer, Marcia Kuskin Shamo, Daniel Gopher:
Information Structure and the Relative Efficacy of Tables and Graphs. 570-587 - Steven E. Stern, John W. Mullennix, Corrie-lynn Dyson, Stephen J. Wilson:
The Persuasiveness of Synthetic Speech versus Human Speech. 588-595 - Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Ameersing Luximon:
Foot Flare and Foot Axis. 596-607 - Steven M. Belz, Gary S. Robinson, John G. Casali:
A New Class of Auditory Warning Signals for Complex Systems: Auditory Icons. 608-618 - Melroy E. D'Souza:
The Design of a Visual Display for the Presentation of Statistical Quality Control Information to Operators on the Plant Floor. 619-627 - Hamish A. Deery, Brian N. Fildes:
Young Novice Driver Subtypes: Relationship to High-Risk Behavior, Traffic Accident Record, and Simulator Driving Performance. 628-643 - Pascale Carayon, Michael J. Smith, Marla C. Haims:
Work Organization, Job Stress, and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders. 644-663 - Robert S. Bolia, William R. D'Angelo, L. Richard:
Aurally Aided Visual Search in Three-Dimensional Space. 664-669 - James S. Thomas, Steven A. Lavender, Daniel M. Corcos, Gunnar B. J. Andersson:
Effect of Lifting Belts on Trunk Muscle Activation during a Suddenly Applied Load. 670-676
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