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N A Stanton

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Ergonomics|October 3, 2000
Behavioural compensation by drivers of a simulator when using a vision enhancement systemN A Stanton, M Pinto
Applied Ergonomics|October 13, 1998
Designing for consumersN A Stanton, C Baber
Applied Ergonomics|April 1, 1996
Human error identification techniques applied to public technology: predictions compared with observed useC Baber, N A Stanton
Ergonomics|November 20, 1998
Learning to predict human error: issues of acceptability, reliability and validityN A Stanton, S V Stevenage
Ergonomics|September 7, 2000
A field study of team working in a new human supervisory control systemN A Stanton, M J Ashleigh
Ergonomics|June 15, 2007
What's skill got to do with it? Vehicle automation and driver mental workloadM S Young, N A Stanton
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Bartlett and the future of ergonomicsN A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Commenting on the commentators: what would Bartlett have made of the future past?N A Stanton, R B Stammers
Applied Ergonomics|July 9, 2015
Divide and rule: A qualitative analysis of the debriefing process in elite team sportsA-C Macquet, C Ferrand, N A Stanton
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 26, 2017
Transition to manual: Comparing simulator with on-road control transitionsA Eriksson, V A Banks, N A Stanton
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Ergonomics|October 3, 2000
Behavioural compensation by drivers of a simulator when using a vision enhancement systemN A Stanton, M Pinto
Applied Ergonomics|October 13, 1998
Designing for consumersN A Stanton, C Baber
Applied Ergonomics|April 1, 1996
Human error identification techniques applied to public technology: predictions compared with observed useC Baber, N A Stanton
Ergonomics|November 20, 1998
Learning to predict human error: issues of acceptability, reliability and validityN A Stanton, S V Stevenage
Ergonomics|September 7, 2000
A field study of team working in a new human supervisory control systemN A Stanton, M J Ashleigh
Ergonomics|June 15, 2007
What's skill got to do with it? Vehicle automation and driver mental workloadM S Young, N A Stanton
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Bartlett and the future of ergonomicsN A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Commenting on the commentators: what would Bartlett have made of the future past?N A Stanton, R B Stammers
Applied Ergonomics|July 9, 2015
Divide and rule: A qualitative analysis of the debriefing process in elite team sportsA-C Macquet, C Ferrand, N A Stanton
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 26, 2017
Transition to manual: Comparing simulator with on-road control transitionsA Eriksson, V A Banks, N A Stanton
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