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Robert W Proctor

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Annual Review of Psychology|June 19, 2009
Cumulative knowledge and progress in human factorsRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 19, 2004
Mixing compatible and incompatible mappings: elimination, reduction, and enhancement of spatial compatibility effectsKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 27, 2013
Correspondence effects with torches: grasping affordance or visual feature asymmetry?Xiaolei Song, Jing Chen, Robert W Proctor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Task-defined associations are mode specific for selection of relevant dimension but mode independent for selection of location mappingRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Applied Ergonomics|March 17, 2020
Emotional factors and physical properties of ballpoint pens that affect user satisfaction: Implications for pen and stylus designKyungdoh Kim, Robert W Proctor, Gavriel Salvendy
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 26, 2009
Determinants of the benefit for consistent spatial mappings in dual-task performance of three-choice tasksRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
The American Journal of Psychology|February 5, 2011
Universal and culture-specific effects of display-control compatibilityRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2002
The prevalence effect in two-dimensional stimulus-response compatibility is a function of the relative salience of the dimensionsKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
The American Psychologist|April 5, 2019
How psychologists help solve real-world problems in multidisciplinary research teams: Introduction to the special issueRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Ergonomics|January 30, 2003
Naïve and experienced judgments of stimulus-response compatibility: implications for interface designKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
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Annual Review of Psychology|June 19, 2009
Cumulative knowledge and progress in human factorsRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 19, 2004
Mixing compatible and incompatible mappings: elimination, reduction, and enhancement of spatial compatibility effectsKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 27, 2013
Correspondence effects with torches: grasping affordance or visual feature asymmetry?Xiaolei Song, Jing Chen, Robert W Proctor
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Task-defined associations are mode specific for selection of relevant dimension but mode independent for selection of location mappingRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Applied Ergonomics|March 17, 2020
Emotional factors and physical properties of ballpoint pens that affect user satisfaction: Implications for pen and stylus designKyungdoh Kim, Robert W Proctor, Gavriel Salvendy
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 26, 2009
Determinants of the benefit for consistent spatial mappings in dual-task performance of three-choice tasksRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
The American Journal of Psychology|February 5, 2011
Universal and culture-specific effects of display-control compatibilityRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2002
The prevalence effect in two-dimensional stimulus-response compatibility is a function of the relative salience of the dimensionsKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
The American Psychologist|April 5, 2019
How psychologists help solve real-world problems in multidisciplinary research teams: Introduction to the special issueRobert W Proctor, Kim-Phuong L Vu
Ergonomics|January 30, 2003
Naïve and experienced judgments of stimulus-response compatibility: implications for interface designKim-Phuong L Vu, Robert W Proctor
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