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Zachary L Howard

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Cognition|June 7, 2020
What do cows drink? A systems factorial technology account of processing architecture in memory intersection problemsZachary L Howard, Bianca Belevski, Ami Eidels, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 23, 2021
Using Past and Present Indicators of Human Workload to Explain Variance in Human PerformanceZachary L Howard, Reilly Innes, Ami Eidels, et al.
Psychological Review|February 3, 2017
Model flexibility analysis does not measure the persuasiveness of a fitNathan J Evans, Zachary L Howard, Andrew Heathcote, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|March 10, 2021
Impact of funding on influenza vaccine uptake in Australian childrenZachary L Howard, Craig B Dalton, Sandra Carlson, et al.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence (2018)|July 21, 2022
FluTracking: Weekly online community based surveillance of influenza-like illness in Australia, 2018 Annual ReportZachary L Howard, Sandra J Carlson, Sarah Moberley, et al.
Human Factors|August 14, 2020
The Effects of Increased Visual Information on Cognitive Workload in a Helicopter SimulatorReilly J Innes, Zachary L Howard, Alexander Thorpe, et al.
Psychological Review|September 4, 2020
A show about nothing: No-signal processes in systems factorial technologyZachary L Howard, Paul Garrett, Daniel R Little, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2023
An extension of the shifted Wald model of human response times: Capturing the time dynamic properties of human cognition : Trial-varying Wald modelZachary L Howard, Elizabeth L Fox, Nathan J Evans, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 23, 2020
How is multi-tasking different from increased difficulty?Zachary L Howard, Nathan J Evans, Reilly J Innes, et al.
Human Factors|August 5, 2020
A Broader Application of the Detection Response Task to Cognitive Tasks and Online EnvironmentsReilly J Innes, Nathan J Evans, Zachary L Howard, et al.
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Cognition|June 7, 2020
What do cows drink? A systems factorial technology account of processing architecture in memory intersection problemsZachary L Howard, Bianca Belevski, Ami Eidels, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 23, 2021
Using Past and Present Indicators of Human Workload to Explain Variance in Human PerformanceZachary L Howard, Reilly Innes, Ami Eidels, et al.
Psychological Review|February 3, 2017
Model flexibility analysis does not measure the persuasiveness of a fitNathan J Evans, Zachary L Howard, Andrew Heathcote, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|March 10, 2021
Impact of funding on influenza vaccine uptake in Australian childrenZachary L Howard, Craig B Dalton, Sandra Carlson, et al.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence (2018)|July 21, 2022
FluTracking: Weekly online community based surveillance of influenza-like illness in Australia, 2018 Annual ReportZachary L Howard, Sandra J Carlson, Sarah Moberley, et al.
Human Factors|August 14, 2020
The Effects of Increased Visual Information on Cognitive Workload in a Helicopter SimulatorReilly J Innes, Zachary L Howard, Alexander Thorpe, et al.
Psychological Review|September 4, 2020
A show about nothing: No-signal processes in systems factorial technologyZachary L Howard, Paul Garrett, Daniel R Little, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2023
An extension of the shifted Wald model of human response times: Capturing the time dynamic properties of human cognition : Trial-varying Wald modelZachary L Howard, Elizabeth L Fox, Nathan J Evans, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 23, 2020
How is multi-tasking different from increased difficulty?Zachary L Howard, Nathan J Evans, Reilly J Innes, et al.
Human Factors|August 5, 2020
A Broader Application of the Detection Response Task to Cognitive Tasks and Online EnvironmentsReilly J Innes, Nathan J Evans, Zachary L Howard, et al.
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