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Sarah Sharples

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Human Factors|April 4, 2018
Understanding Is Key: An Analysis of Factors Pertaining to Trust in a Real-World Automation SystemNora Balfe, Sarah Sharples, John R Wilson
Cognition, Technology & Work (Online)|May 5, 2026
Reflective interventions for cybersecurity: insights from a sociotechnical framework application and assessmentNeeshe Khan, Sarah Sharples, Robert J Houghton
Applied Ergonomics|April 4, 2013
Usability, human factors and geographic informationSarah Sharples, Michael Brown, Jenny Harding, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|December 10, 2016
What are the pros and cons of electronically monitoring inhaler use in asthma? A multistakeholder perspectiveSam Howard, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Ergonomics|April 8, 2025
Passenger information function preferences based on travel frequency and expertiseShalaka Kurup, David Golightly, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2012
Validating a low cost approach for predicting human responses to emergency situationsGlyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples, David Clarke, et al.
Ergonomics|March 18, 2017
The dichotomy of the application of a systems approach in UK healthcare the challenges and priorities for implementationLaura Pickup, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Atkinson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 15, 2007
An observation tool to study air traffic control and flightdeck collaborationGemma Cox, Sarah Sharples, Alex Stedmon, et al.
Ergonomics|November 12, 2014
The attribution of success when using navigation aidsMichael Brown, Robert Houghton, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|September 17, 2016
See I told you I was taking it! - Attitudes of adolescents with asthma towards a device monitoring their inhaler use: Implications for future designSam Howard, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Sharples, et al.
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Human Factors|April 4, 2018
Understanding Is Key: An Analysis of Factors Pertaining to Trust in a Real-World Automation SystemNora Balfe, Sarah Sharples, John R Wilson
Cognition, Technology & Work (Online)|May 5, 2026
Reflective interventions for cybersecurity: insights from a sociotechnical framework application and assessmentNeeshe Khan, Sarah Sharples, Robert J Houghton
Applied Ergonomics|April 4, 2013
Usability, human factors and geographic informationSarah Sharples, Michael Brown, Jenny Harding, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|December 10, 2016
What are the pros and cons of electronically monitoring inhaler use in asthma? A multistakeholder perspectiveSam Howard, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Ergonomics|April 8, 2025
Passenger information function preferences based on travel frequency and expertiseShalaka Kurup, David Golightly, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2012
Validating a low cost approach for predicting human responses to emergency situationsGlyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples, David Clarke, et al.
Ergonomics|March 18, 2017
The dichotomy of the application of a systems approach in UK healthcare the challenges and priorities for implementationLaura Pickup, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Atkinson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 15, 2007
An observation tool to study air traffic control and flightdeck collaborationGemma Cox, Sarah Sharples, Alex Stedmon, et al.
Ergonomics|November 12, 2014
The attribution of success when using navigation aidsMichael Brown, Robert Houghton, Sarah Sharples, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|September 17, 2016
See I told you I was taking it! - Attitudes of adolescents with asthma towards a device monitoring their inhaler use: Implications for future designSam Howard, Alexandra Lang, Sarah Sharples, et al.
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