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Jim Nixon

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Ergonomics|September 15, 2022
A new facet of category theory: cognitive disadvantage and its implications for safety in the cockpitRichard Clewley, Jim Nixon
Human Factors|October 6, 2020
Penguins, Birds, and Pilot Knowledge: Can an Overlooked Attribute of Human Cognition Explain Our Most Puzzling Aircraft Accidents?Richard Clewley, Jim Nixon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 11, 2004
Hospital care of children in four countriesLinda Shields, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|September 29, 2019
Modelling and supporting flight crew decision-making during aircraft engine malfunctions: developing design recommendations from cognitive work analysisSaryani Asmayawati, Jim Nixon
Ergonomics|February 14, 2018
Helicopter pilots' views of air traffic controller responsibilities: a mismatchDaniel Martin, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Measuring mental workload using physiological measures: A systematic reviewRebecca L Charles, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|February 17, 2015
The development and assessment of behavioural markers to support counter-IED trainingJim Nixon, Andrew Leggatt, James Campbell
Applied Ergonomics|December 25, 2015
Transport in the 21st Century: The application of human factors to future user needsAlex Stedmon, Dave Moore, Jim Nixon, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|September 13, 2020
Evaluating process-based and crew- centred approaches to procedure design in aviation: workload and performance changes in go-around manoeuvresTim André Schmidt, Houda Kerkoub Kourdali, Jim Nixon
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 21, 2004
Community-based programs to promote car seat restraints in children 0-16 years -- a systematic reviewCathy Turner, Rod McClure, Jim Nixon, et al.
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Ergonomics|September 15, 2022
A new facet of category theory: cognitive disadvantage and its implications for safety in the cockpitRichard Clewley, Jim Nixon
Human Factors|October 6, 2020
Penguins, Birds, and Pilot Knowledge: Can an Overlooked Attribute of Human Cognition Explain Our Most Puzzling Aircraft Accidents?Richard Clewley, Jim Nixon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 11, 2004
Hospital care of children in four countriesLinda Shields, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|September 29, 2019
Modelling and supporting flight crew decision-making during aircraft engine malfunctions: developing design recommendations from cognitive work analysisSaryani Asmayawati, Jim Nixon
Ergonomics|February 14, 2018
Helicopter pilots' views of air traffic controller responsibilities: a mismatchDaniel Martin, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Measuring mental workload using physiological measures: A systematic reviewRebecca L Charles, Jim Nixon
Applied Ergonomics|February 17, 2015
The development and assessment of behavioural markers to support counter-IED trainingJim Nixon, Andrew Leggatt, James Campbell
Applied Ergonomics|December 25, 2015
Transport in the 21st Century: The application of human factors to future user needsAlex Stedmon, Dave Moore, Jim Nixon, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|September 13, 2020
Evaluating process-based and crew- centred approaches to procedure design in aviation: workload and performance changes in go-around manoeuvresTim André Schmidt, Houda Kerkoub Kourdali, Jim Nixon
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 21, 2004
Community-based programs to promote car seat restraints in children 0-16 years -- a systematic reviewCathy Turner, Rod McClure, Jim Nixon, et al.
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