References Putting Research Into Practice 2012.1

References Putting Research into Practice 2012.1

Memory:

Anderson, M. C., and Neely, J. H. (1996). “Inference and Inhibition in Memory Retrieval.” In Memory, New York: Academic Press, pp. 37-313, in Wickens.

Bower, G. H., and Springston, F. (1970). “Pauses as recording points in letter series.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, 83, pp. 421-430, in Solso.

Brown, J. (1959). “Some Tests of the Decay Theory of Immediate Memory.” Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, I, pp. 12-21, in Wickens.

Craik, F. I. M., and Lockhart, R. S. (1972). “Levels of Processing: A Framework for Memory Research.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11, pp. 671-684, in Solso.

Heuer, R. J. (1999). “Psychology of Intelligence Analysis.” Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency.

Loftus, E. F., and Palmer, J. C. (1974). “An Example of the Interaction between Language and Memory.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, pp. 585-589, in Wickens.

Wickelgren, W. A. (1964). “Size of Rehearsal Group in Short Term Memory.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, I, pp. 413-419, in Wickens.


Cognitive Processes:

Biederman, I. (1987). “Recognition by Components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding.” Psychological Review, 94, pp. 115-147, in Solso.

Broadbent, D. E. (1982). “Task combination and selective intake of information.” Acta Psychologica, 50, pp. 253-290, in Wickens.

DeStefano, D., LeFevre, J. (2006). Cognitive Load in Hypertext Reading: A Review. Computers in Human Behavior.

Einhorn, H. J., and Hogarth, R. M. (1978). “Confidence in Judgment: Persistence of the illusion of Validity.” Psychological Review, 85, pp. 395-416, in Wickens.

Einhorn, H. J., and Hogarth, R. M. (1981). Theory of Diagnostic Interference 1: Imagination and the Psychophysics of Evidence (Technical Report no. 2), Chicago: University of Chicago, School of Business, in Wickens.

Fischoff, B., and MacGregor, D. (1982). “Subjective Confidence in Forecasts.” Journal of Forecasting, 1, pp. 155-172, in Wickens.

Heuer, R. J. (1999). “Psychology of Intelligence Analysis.” Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency.

Kinchla, R. A. (1992). “Attention.” Annual Review of Psychology, 43, pp. 711-742, in Wickens.

Palmer, S. E., Rosch, E., and Chase, P. (1981). “Canonical Perspective and the Perception of Objects.” In Long, J., and Baddeley, A. (Eds.), Attention and performance IX, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, in Solso.

Solso, Robert. (2001). Cognitive Psychology, 6th Edition, Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Wickens, C. D., and Andre, A. D. (1990). “Proximity Compatibility and Information Display: Effects of Color, Space, and Objectness of Information Integration.” Human Factors, 32, pp. 61-77, in Wickens.

Yantis, S., and Johnston, J. C. (1990). “On the locus of Visual Selection: Evidence from Focused Attention Tasks.“ Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 16, pp. 135-149, in Wickens.

Wickens, C., and Hollands, J. (2000).Engineering Psychology and Human Performance, 3rd Edition, Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.


Audio Visual Processing:

Bellenkes, A. H., Wickens, C. D., and Kramer, A. F. (1997). “Visual Scanning and Pilot Expertise: The Role of Attentional Flexibility and Mental Model Development.“ Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 68(7), pp. 569-579, in Wickens.

Boot, Walter R., Kramer, Arthur F., Becic, Ensar, Wiegmann, Douglas A., Kubose, Tate (2006). Detecting Transient Changes in Dynamic Displays: The More You Look, the Less You See. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Volume 48, No. 4, pp. 759-773.

Colovita, F. B. (1971). “Human Sensory Dominance.” Perception and Psychophysics, 16, pp. 409-412, in Wickens.

Donk, M. (1994). “Human Monitoring Behavior in a Multiple-Instrument Setting: Independent Sampling, Sequential Sampling or Arrangement-Dependent Sampling.” Acta Psychologica, 86, pp. 31-55, in Wickens.

Dyson, M. C. (2004). “How Physical Text Layout Affects Reading from Screen.” Behavior & Information Technology, 23(6), pp. 377-393.

Gunes, Hatice, Piccardi, Massimo. (2006). Assessing facial beauty through proportion analysis by image processing and supervised learning. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 64, pp 1184-1199.

Kallinen, Kari, Ravaia, Niklas. (2007). Comparing speakers versus headphones in listening to news from a computer – individual differences and psychophysiological responses. Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 23, No. 1, pp. 303-317.

Megaw, E. D., and Richardson, J. (1979). “Target Uncertainty and Visual Scanning Strategies.” Human Factors, 21, pp. 303-316, in Wickens.

Miller, J. (1991). “Channel Interaction and the Redundant- Target Effect in Bimodal Divided Attention.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, pp. 160-169, in Wickens.

Moses, F. L., and Ehrenreich, S. L. (1981). “Abbreviations for Automated Systems.” Sugarman R. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 25th annual meeting of the Human Factors Society, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society, in Wickens.

Parasuraman, R. (1986). “Vigilance, Monitoring, and Search.” In Boff, K. R., Kaufman, L., and Thomas J. P. (Eds.), Handbook of perception and human performance, New York: Wiley, in Wickens.

Poole, A. (2004). “Which are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces.” www.alexpoole.info/academic/literaturereivew.html.

Tinker, M. A. (1955). “Prolonged Reading Tasks in Visual Research.” Journal of Applied Psychology, 39, pp. 444-446, in Wickens.

Tractinksya, Noam, Cokhavia, Avivit, Kirschenbauma, Moti, Sharfib, Tal. (2006). Evaluating the consistency of immediate aesthetic perceptions of web pages. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 64, pp. 1071-1083.

Vartabedian, A. G. (1972). “The Effects of Letter Size, Case, and Generation Method on CRT Display Search Time.” Human Factors, 14, 511-519, in Wickens.

Yarbus, A. L. (1967). Eye Movements and Vision (B. Haigh, trans.), New York: Plenum, in Solso.


Design & Usability Methods:

Ahn, Tony, Ryu, Seewon, Han, Ingoo. (2007). The impact of Web quality and playfulness on user acceptance of online retailing. Information Management, vol. 44, No. 3, p 263-275.

Alba, Joseph W., Alexander, Susan G., Hasher, Lynn, and Caniglia, Karen (1981). The Role Context in the Encoding of Information. Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Learning and Memory, vol. 7, No. 4, p 283-292.

Barendregt, Wolmet, Bekker, Mathilde M., Bouwhuis, Don G., Baauw, Esther. (2007). Predicting effectiveness of children participants in user testing based on personality characteristics. Behavior and Information Technology, vol. 26, p 133 – 147.

Bargas-Avila, Javier A., Oberholzer, Glenn, Schmutz, Peter, de Vito, Marco, Opwis, Klaus. (2007). Usable error message presentation in the World Wide Web: Do not show errors right away. Interacting with Computers, vol. 19, pages 330-341.

Heuer, R. J. (1999). “Psychology of Intelligence Analysis.” Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency.

Isherwood, Sarah J., McDougall, Siné J. P., Curry, Martin B. (2007). Icon Identification in Context: The Changing Role of Icon Characteristics With User Experience. Human Factors, vol. 49, No. 3, June 2007, p 465-476.

Shrestha, Say, Lenz, Kelsi. (2007). Eye Gaze Patterns while Searching vs. Browsing a Website. Usability News - SURL, Vol. 9.1.


E-commerce & E-service

Cai, Shun and Xu, Yunjie (Calvin). (2008). Designing Product Lists for E-commerce: The Effects of Sorting on Consumer Decision Making. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 24(7),p 700-721.

Hassanein, Khaled, Head, Milena. (2007). Manipulating perceived social presence through the web interface and its impact on attitude towards online shopping. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 65, p 689-708.

Owens, Justin W, Chaparro, Barbara S., Palmer, Evan M. (2011). Text Advertising Blindness: The New Banner Blindness? Journal of Usability Studies, Vol. 6, Issue 3, p 172 -197.

Van Dijk, Geke, Minocha, Shailey, Laing, Angus. (2007). Consumers, channels and communication: Online and offline communication in service consumption. Interacting with Computers, Vol. 19, p 7-19.

Wang, Jyun-Cheng, Day, Rong-Fuh. (2007). The effects of attention inertia on advertisements on the WWW. Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 23, p 1390-1407.


Emotional Design:

Davies, D. R., and Parasuraman, R. (1982). The Psychology of Vigilance, London: Academic Press, in Wickens.

Ethier, Jean, Hadaya, Pierre, Jean Talbot, Cadieux, Jean. (2006). B2C web site quality and emotions during online shopping episodes: An empirical study. Information and Management, vol. 43, pp. 627-639.

Houston, B. K. (1969). “Noise, Task Difficulty, and Stroop color-word performance.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, 82, pp. 403-404, in Wickens.

Kuan, Huei-Huang, Bock, Gee-Woo (2007). Trust transference in brick and click retailers: An investigation of the before-online-visit phase. Information and Management, vol. 44, pp. 175-187.

Thomee, Sara, Eklof, Mats, Gustafsson, Ewa, Nilsson, Ralph, Hagberg, Mats. (2007). Prevalence of perceived stress, symptoms of depression and sleep disturbances in relation to information and communication technology (ICT) use among young adults – an explorative prospective study. Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 23, pp. 1300-1321.

Verhagen, Tibert and van Dolen, Willemijin. (2011). The influence of online store beliefs on consumer online impulse buying: A model and empirical application. Information and Management, Vol 48, Pages 320-327.

Wickens, C., and Hollands, J. (2000).Engineering Psychology and Human Performance, 3rd Edition, Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.


Age Effects:

Carpenter, Brian D., Buday, Sarah. (2007). Computer use among older adults in a naturally occurring retirement community. Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 23, 3012-3024.

Chadwick-Dias, A., McNulty, M. & Tullis, T. (2003). Web Usability and Age: How Design Changes Can Improve Performance. ACM Conference on Universal Usability, 1-58113-701-X/03/0011.

Donker, Afke, Reitsma, Pieter. (2007). Aiming and clicking in young children’s use of the computer mouse. Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 23, 2863–2874.

Kurniawan, S., and Zaphiri, P. (2005). “Research Derived Web Design Guidelines for Older People.” Assets ’05, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. ACM 1-59593-159, pp. 129-135.

Roring, Roy W., Hines, Franklin G., Charness, Neil. (2007). Age Differences in Identifying Words in Synthetic Speech. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, vol. 49, No. 1, 25–31.

Roring, Roy W., Hines, Franklin G., Charness, Neil. (2006). Age-Related Identification of Emotions at Different Image Sizes. Human Factors, vol. 48, No. 4, 675–681.


Internet Usage:

Alexa Global Traffic Rankings, Morgan Stanley Research.

Cisco Systems. (2007). Global IP Traffic Forecast and Methodology; Mobility segment (0.1% of traffic in 2007).

ComScore. Digital World – State of the Internet. (3/2008).

ComScore Global. (1/2008).

ComScore Video Metrix. (1/2008). Morgan Stanley Research.

Informa, Morgan Stanley Research.

ITU, Euromonitor, Morgan Stanley Research.

TMT Database, Informa, Morgan Stanley Research.

TMT database, ITU, Euromonitor, Morgan Stanley Research.

USC Annenberg School: Digital Future Report. (2007)

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