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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c18]Victoria Marcinkiewicz, Phillip L. Morgan:
Trust and Blame in Self-driving Cars Following a Successful Cyber Attack. HCI (35) 2023: 323-337 - 2022
- [j3]Phillip L. Morgan, Emily I. M. Collins, Tasos Spiliotopoulos, David J. Greeno, Dylan M. Jones:
Reducing risk to security and privacy in the selection of trigger-action rules: Implicit vs. explicit priming for domestic smart devices. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 168: 102902 (2022) - [c17]Qiyuan Zhang, Christopher D. Wallbridge, Phillip L. Morgan, Dylan M. Jones:
Using Simulation-software-generated Animations to Investigate Attitudes Towards Autonomous Vehicles Accidents. KES 2022: 3516-3525 - [c16]Qiyuan Zhang, Mark Hall, Mark Johansen, Vedran Galetic, Jacques Grange, Santiago Quintana-Amate, Alistair Nottle, Dylan M. Jones, Phillip L. Morgan:
Towards an Integrated Evaluation Framework for XAI: An Experimental Study. KES 2022: 3884-3893 - 2021
- [c15]Qiyuan Zhang, Christopher D. Wallbridge, Dylan M. Jones, Phillip L. Morgan:
The Blame Game: Double Standards Apply to Autonomous Vehicle Accidents. AHFE (12) 2021: 308-314 - [c14]George Raywood-Burke, Laura M. Bishop, Phoebe M. Asquith, Phillip L. Morgan:
Human Individual Difference Predictors in Cyber-Security: Exploring an Alternative Scale Method and Data Resolution to Modelling Cyber Secure Behavior. HCI (27) 2021: 226-240 - 2020
- [c13]Phoebe M. Asquith, Phillip L. Morgan:
Representing a Human-Centric Cyberspace. AHFE (19) 2020: 122-128 - [c12]Laura M. Bishop, Phillip L. Morgan, Phoebe M. Asquith, George Raywood-Burke, Adam Wedgbury, Kevin Jones:
Examining Human Individual Differences in Cyber Security and Possible Implications for Human-Machine Interface Design. HCI (30) 2020: 51-66 - [c11]Phillip L. Morgan, Phoebe M. Asquith, Laura M. Bishop, George Raywood-Burke, Adam Wedgbury, Kevin Jones:
A New Hope: Human-Centric Cybersecurity Research Embedded Within Organizations. HCI (30) 2020: 206-216 - [c10]Craig Williams, Helen M. Hodgetts, Candice Morey, Bill Macken, Dylan M. Jones, Qiyuan Zhang, Phillip L. Morgan:
Human Error in Information Security: Exploring the Role of Interruptions and Multitasking in Action Slips. HCI (40) 2020: 622-629
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c9]Phillip L. Morgan, Robinson Soteriou, Craig Williams, Qiyuan Zhang:
Attempting to Reduce Susceptibility to Fraudulent Computer Pop-Ups Using Malevolence Cue Identification Training. AHFE (9) 2019: 3-15 - [c8]Craig Williams, Phillip L. Morgan, Gary Christopher, Nancy Zook, Rebbeca Hoskins:
The Effects of Clinical Task Interruptions on Subsequent Performance of a Medication Pre-Administration Task. AHFE (21) 2019: 81-92 - [c7]Iveta Eimontaite, Alexandra Voinescu, Chris Alford, Praminda Caleb-Solly, Phillip L. Morgan:
The Impact of Different Human-Machine Interface Feedback Modalities on Older Participants' User Experience of CAVs in a Simulator Environment. AHFE (13) 2019: 120-132 - 2018
- [c6]Alexandra Voinescu, Phillip L. Morgan, Chris Alford, Praminda Caleb-Solly:
Investigating Older Adults' Preferences for Functions Within a Human-Machine Interface Designed for Fully Autonomous Vehicles. HCI (27) 2018: 445-462 - [c5]Kalliopi Anastasopoulou, Emma J. Williams, Carolyn Whitnall, Theo Tryfonas, Elisabeth Oswald, Phillip L. Morgan, Alexandra Voinescu, Robert J. Piechocki, Andrea Tassi:
Effects of privacy risk perception and cultural bias on intention of connected autonomous vehicle use. STAST 2018: 5:1-5:6 - 2017
- [j2]Emma J. Williams, Phillip L. Morgan, Adam N. Joinson:
Press accept to update now: Individual differences in susceptibility to malevolent interruptions. Decis. Support Syst. 96: 119-129 (2017) - 2014
- [c4]John Patrick, Phillip L. Morgan, Leyanne Tiley, Victoria Smy, Helen Seeby:
Designing the Interface to Encourage More Cognitive Processing. HCI (23) 2014: 255-264 - 2013
- [c3]Phillip L. Morgan, Victoria Smy, Helen Seeby, John Patrick:
A Novel Approach to Cognitive Engineering: Manipulating Access Cost. HCI (28) 2013: 437-441 - 2011
- [c2]John Patrick, Phillip L. Morgan, Victoria Smy:
Exploiting the Soft Constraints Hypothesis to Mitigate Interruption Effects. CogSci 2011
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j1]Samuel M. Waldron, John Patrick, Phillip L. Morgan, Sophia L. King:
Influencing Cognitive Strategy by Manipulating Information Access. Comput. J. 50(6): 694-702 (2007) - [c1]Phillip L. Morgan, Samuel M. Waldron, Sophia L. King, John Patrick:
Harder to Access, Better Performance? The Effects of Information Access Cost on Strategy and Performance. HCI (8) 2007: 115-125
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