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1-Dec-2003 Comparing attention theories utilizing static and dynamic function allocation methods operationalized with an expert systemCampbell, Regan H.; PsychologyDissertation
31-Mar-2008 Effects of mental model quality on collaborative system performanceWilkison, Bart D.; PsychologyThesis
3-Apr-2006 Factors that affect trust and reliance on an automated aidSanchez, Julian; PsychologyDissertation
May-2002 Human-automated judgment learning : a research paradigm based on interpersonal learning to investigate human interaction with automated judgments of hazardsBass, Ellen J.; Industrial and systems engineeringDissertation
31-Mar-2008 The manipulation of user expectancies: effects on reliance, compliance, and trust using an automated systemMayer, Andrew K.; PsychologyThesis
1-Jul-2005 A Synergistic Approach for Maximizing Human-Automation System PerformanceGeorgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Howard , AyannaTechnical Report
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