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Justin G Hollands

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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 3, 2009
Confidence intervals in repeated-measures designs: The number of observations principleJerzy Jarmasz, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|June 28, 2011
Viewpoint tethering for remotely operated vehicles: effects on complex terrain navigation and spatial awarenessJustin G Hollands, Matthew Lamb
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Revisiting confidence intervals for repeated measures designsJustin G Hollands, Jerzy Jarmasz
Neuropsychologia|August 21, 2022
The brain under cognitive workload: Neural networks underlying multitasking performance in the multi-attribute task batteryTimothy K Lam, Oshin Vartanian, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|March 6, 2018
Effects of Resolution, Range, and Image Contrast on Target Acquisition PerformanceJustin G Hollands, Phil Terhaar, Nada J Pavlovic
Human Factors|September 16, 2009
Trust and reliance on an automated combat identification systemLu Wang, Greg A Jamieson, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|February 16, 2019
Cognitive Load and Situation Awareness for Soldiers: Effects of Message Presentation Rate and Sensory ModalityJustin G Hollands, Tzvi Spivak, Eric W Kramkowski
Human Factors|October 15, 2016
Target Detection and Identification Performance Using an Automatic Target Detection SystemAdam J Reiner, Justin G Hollands, Greg A Jamieson
Human Factors|September 10, 2011
Beyond identity: incorporating system reliability information into an automated combat identification systemHeather F Neyedli, Justin G Hollands, Greg A Jamieson
Human Factors|March 22, 2008
Smooth rotation of 2-D and 3-D representations of terrain: an investigation into the utility of visual momentumJustin G Hollands, Nada J Pavlovic, Yukari Enomoto, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 3, 2009
Confidence intervals in repeated-measures designs: The number of observations principleJerzy Jarmasz, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|June 28, 2011
Viewpoint tethering for remotely operated vehicles: effects on complex terrain navigation and spatial awarenessJustin G Hollands, Matthew Lamb
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Revisiting confidence intervals for repeated measures designsJustin G Hollands, Jerzy Jarmasz
Neuropsychologia|August 21, 2022
The brain under cognitive workload: Neural networks underlying multitasking performance in the multi-attribute task batteryTimothy K Lam, Oshin Vartanian, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|March 6, 2018
Effects of Resolution, Range, and Image Contrast on Target Acquisition PerformanceJustin G Hollands, Phil Terhaar, Nada J Pavlovic
Human Factors|September 16, 2009
Trust and reliance on an automated combat identification systemLu Wang, Greg A Jamieson, Justin G Hollands
Human Factors|February 16, 2019
Cognitive Load and Situation Awareness for Soldiers: Effects of Message Presentation Rate and Sensory ModalityJustin G Hollands, Tzvi Spivak, Eric W Kramkowski
Human Factors|October 15, 2016
Target Detection and Identification Performance Using an Automatic Target Detection SystemAdam J Reiner, Justin G Hollands, Greg A Jamieson
Human Factors|September 10, 2011
Beyond identity: incorporating system reliability information into an automated combat identification systemHeather F Neyedli, Justin G Hollands, Greg A Jamieson
Human Factors|March 22, 2008
Smooth rotation of 2-D and 3-D representations of terrain: an investigation into the utility of visual momentumJustin G Hollands, Nada J Pavlovic, Yukari Enomoto, et al.
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