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Sarah Sharples

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Applied Ergonomics|October 22, 2016
Commentary: Analysis, investigation and judgement: The post-hoc application of human factors analyses to incidentsSarah Sharples
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Exploring the requirements for multimodal interaction for mobile devices in an end-to-end journey contextClaudia Krehl, Sarah Sharples
Ergonomics|November 27, 2009
The importance of usability in product choice: a mobile phone case studyZoë Mack, Sarah Sharples
Ergonomics|April 1, 2016
The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HFSarah Sharples, Robert J Houghton
Applied Ergonomics|February 26, 2018
Corrigendum to "Living with an autonomous spatiotemporal home heating system: Exploration of the user experiences (UX) through a longitudinal technology intervention-based mixed-methods approach" [Appl. Ergon. 65 (2017) 286-308]Martin Kruusimagi, Sarah Sharples, Darren Robinson
Applied Ergonomics|August 14, 2017
Living with an autonomous spatiotemporal home heating system: Exploration of the user experiences (UX) through a longitudinal technology intervention-based mixed-methods approachMartin Kruusimagi, Sarah Sharples, Darren Robinson
Applied Ergonomics|December 7, 2014
Impact of automation: Measurement of performance, workload and behaviour in a complex control environmentNora Balfe, Sarah Sharples, John R Wilson
Journal of Health Psychology|December 2, 2015
The experience of couples being given an oxygen concentrator to use at home: A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysisRoss Thomson, Jennifer L Martin, Sarah Sharples
BMC Health Services Research|November 8, 2013
The psychosocial impact of home use medical devices on the lives of older people: a qualitative studyRoss Thomson, Jennifer L Martin, Sarah Sharples
Cognition, Technology & Work (Online)|November 2, 2021
Understanding factors that influence unintentional insider threat: a framework to counteract unintentional risksNeeshe Khan, Robert J Houghton, Sarah Sharples
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Applied Ergonomics|October 22, 2016
Commentary: Analysis, investigation and judgement: The post-hoc application of human factors analyses to incidentsSarah Sharples
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Exploring the requirements for multimodal interaction for mobile devices in an end-to-end journey contextClaudia Krehl, Sarah Sharples
Ergonomics|November 27, 2009
The importance of usability in product choice: a mobile phone case studyZoë Mack, Sarah Sharples
Ergonomics|April 1, 2016
The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HFSarah Sharples, Robert J Houghton
Applied Ergonomics|February 26, 2018
Corrigendum to "Living with an autonomous spatiotemporal home heating system: Exploration of the user experiences (UX) through a longitudinal technology intervention-based mixed-methods approach" [Appl. Ergon. 65 (2017) 286-308]Martin Kruusimagi, Sarah Sharples, Darren Robinson
Applied Ergonomics|August 14, 2017
Living with an autonomous spatiotemporal home heating system: Exploration of the user experiences (UX) through a longitudinal technology intervention-based mixed-methods approachMartin Kruusimagi, Sarah Sharples, Darren Robinson
Applied Ergonomics|December 7, 2014
Impact of automation: Measurement of performance, workload and behaviour in a complex control environmentNora Balfe, Sarah Sharples, John R Wilson
Journal of Health Psychology|December 2, 2015
The experience of couples being given an oxygen concentrator to use at home: A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysisRoss Thomson, Jennifer L Martin, Sarah Sharples
BMC Health Services Research|November 8, 2013
The psychosocial impact of home use medical devices on the lives of older people: a qualitative studyRoss Thomson, Jennifer L Martin, Sarah Sharples
Cognition, Technology & Work (Online)|November 2, 2021
Understanding factors that influence unintentional insider threat: a framework to counteract unintentional risksNeeshe Khan, Robert J Houghton, Sarah Sharples
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