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Robert S Gutzwiller

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Human Factors|February 13, 2020
Dancing With Algorithms: Interaction Creates Greater Preference and Trust in Machine-Learned BehaviorRobert S Gutzwiller, John Reeder
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 20, 2023
Examining post-error performance in a complex multitasking environmentChristina M Lewis, Robert S Gutzwiller
Human Factors|June 11, 2025
Do the Eyes Have It? A Review of Using Eye Tracking for Automation Trust MeasurementJessica R Lee, Robert S Gutzwiller
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 26, 2025
The effect of stress on prospective memory in robotic command and controlMollie R McGuire, Robert S Gutzwiller
The American Journal of Psychology|January 25, 2014
Part-task training in the context of automation: current and future directionsRobert S Gutzwiller, Benjamin A Clegg, John G Blitch
Applied Ergonomics|May 31, 2024
Priority influences task selection decisions in multi-task managementChristina M Lewis, Robert S Gutzwiller, Chelsea K Johnson
Human Factors|February 11, 2026
Team Workload in Action Teams: A Review of Empirical ResearchCraig J Johnson, Robert S Gutzwiller, Myke C Cohen, et al.
Human Factors|January 17, 2016
Time Sharing Between Robotics and Process Control: Validating a Model of Attention SwitchingChristopher Dow Wickens, Robert S Gutzwiller, Alex Vieane, et al.
The American Psychologist|April 5, 2019
Bridging psychology and engineering to make technology work for peopleRod D Roscoe, D Vaughn Becker, Russell J Branaghan, et al.
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Human Factors|February 13, 2020
Dancing With Algorithms: Interaction Creates Greater Preference and Trust in Machine-Learned BehaviorRobert S Gutzwiller, John Reeder
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 20, 2023
Examining post-error performance in a complex multitasking environmentChristina M Lewis, Robert S Gutzwiller
Human Factors|June 11, 2025
Do the Eyes Have It? A Review of Using Eye Tracking for Automation Trust MeasurementJessica R Lee, Robert S Gutzwiller
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 26, 2025
The effect of stress on prospective memory in robotic command and controlMollie R McGuire, Robert S Gutzwiller
The American Journal of Psychology|January 25, 2014
Part-task training in the context of automation: current and future directionsRobert S Gutzwiller, Benjamin A Clegg, John G Blitch
Applied Ergonomics|May 31, 2024
Priority influences task selection decisions in multi-task managementChristina M Lewis, Robert S Gutzwiller, Chelsea K Johnson
Human Factors|February 11, 2026
Team Workload in Action Teams: A Review of Empirical ResearchCraig J Johnson, Robert S Gutzwiller, Myke C Cohen, et al.
Human Factors|January 17, 2016
Time Sharing Between Robotics and Process Control: Validating a Model of Attention SwitchingChristopher Dow Wickens, Robert S Gutzwiller, Alex Vieane, et al.
The American Psychologist|April 5, 2019
Bridging psychology and engineering to make technology work for peopleRod D Roscoe, D Vaughn Becker, Russell J Branaghan, et al.
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