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James L Szalma

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Human Factors|December 17, 2014
On the application of motivation theory to human factors/ergonomics: motivational design principles for human-technology interactionJames L Szalma
The American Journal of Psychology|February 14, 2012
Workload and stress in vigilance: the impact of display format and task typeJames L Szalma
Human Factors|April 27, 2019
Sustained Attention to Science: A Tribute to the Life and Scholarship of Joel WarmP A Hancock, James L Szalma
Human Factors|April 12, 2018
Independent Coactors May Improve Performance and Lower Workload: Viewing Vigilance Under Social FacilitationVictoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 22, 2011
Individual differences in response to automation: the five factor model of personalityJames L Szalma, Grant S Taylor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 17, 2013
A signal improvement to signal detection analysis: fuzzy SDT on the ROCsJames L Szalma, Peter A Hancock
Ergonomics|March 18, 2017
Examining social facilitation in vigilance: a hit and a missVictoria Lynne Claypoole, James L Szalma
Psychological Bulletin|June 29, 2011
Noise effects on human performance: a meta-analytic synthesisJames L Szalma, Peter A Hancock
Acta Psychologica|February 21, 2012
Spatial and temporal task characteristics as stress: a test of the dynamic adaptability theory of stress, workload, and performanceJames L Szalma, Grace W L Teo
Acta Psychologica|May 28, 2019
Effects of state motivation in overload and underload vigilance task scenariosAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
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Human Factors|December 17, 2014
On the application of motivation theory to human factors/ergonomics: motivational design principles for human-technology interactionJames L Szalma
The American Journal of Psychology|February 14, 2012
Workload and stress in vigilance: the impact of display format and task typeJames L Szalma
Human Factors|April 27, 2019
Sustained Attention to Science: A Tribute to the Life and Scholarship of Joel WarmP A Hancock, James L Szalma
Human Factors|April 12, 2018
Independent Coactors May Improve Performance and Lower Workload: Viewing Vigilance Under Social FacilitationVictoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 22, 2011
Individual differences in response to automation: the five factor model of personalityJames L Szalma, Grant S Taylor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 17, 2013
A signal improvement to signal detection analysis: fuzzy SDT on the ROCsJames L Szalma, Peter A Hancock
Ergonomics|March 18, 2017
Examining social facilitation in vigilance: a hit and a missVictoria Lynne Claypoole, James L Szalma
Psychological Bulletin|June 29, 2011
Noise effects on human performance: a meta-analytic synthesisJames L Szalma, Peter A Hancock
Acta Psychologica|February 21, 2012
Spatial and temporal task characteristics as stress: a test of the dynamic adaptability theory of stress, workload, and performanceJames L Szalma, Grace W L Teo
Acta Psychologica|May 28, 2019
Effects of state motivation in overload and underload vigilance task scenariosAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
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