Search Results - "Lesch, Mary F."
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Assessing the utility of TAM, TPB, and UTAUT for advanced driver assistance systems
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-11-2017)“…•Driver acceptance was modelled with TAM, TPB, and UTAUT.•TAM, TPB, and UTAUT were able to predict behavioral intention to use an ADAS.•TAM performed the best…”
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Warning symbols as reminders of hazards: Impact of training
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2008)“…Prior research indicates that many warning symbols are poorly understood. However Lesch [Lesch, M.F., 2003. Comprehension and memory for warning symbols:…”
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Distraction and task engagement: How interesting and boring information impact driving performance and subjective and physiological responses
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-01-2017)“…As more devices and services are integrated into vehicles, drivers face new opportunities to perform additional tasks while driving. While many studies have…”
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Modelling driver acceptance of driver support systems
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-12-2018)“…•Acceptance is essential for the successful implementation of in-vehicle driver assistive technologies.•An empirical study was carried out using an online…”
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Employee acceptance of wearable technology in the workplace
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2019)“…Wearable technology has many industrial applications. Optimal use adherence and outcomes largely depend on employee acceptance of the technology. This study…”
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Visually based perceptions of slipperiness: Underlying cues, consistency and relationship to coefficient of friction
Published in Ergonomics (01-12-2008)“…If walkers can anticipate surface conditions, they can adjust their gait to help reduce the risk of a slip. This study investigated visual cues to…”
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Comprehension and memory for warning symbols: Age-related differences and impact of training
Published in Journal of safety research (01-01-2003)“…Problem: Prior research indicates that many warning symbols are poorly understood, particularly by the elderly. Method: The effectiveness of three different…”
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Calibration of skill and judgment in driving: Development of a conceptual framework and the implications for road safety
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2015)“…•Driver calibration is an important factor in our understanding of road safety.•Calibration relates to general appraisals as well as momentary judgments of the…”
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Gait adaptation on surfaces with different degrees of slipperiness
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-03-2017)“…Gait adaptation to employ different ways to avoid a potential slip is needed to continue walking safely on a new surface, especially when transitioning to a…”
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Assessing the awareness of performance decrements in distracted drivers
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2008)“…Many studies have documented the performance decrements associated with driver distractions; however, few have examined drivers’ awareness of these distraction…”
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Contribution of gait parameters and available coefficient of friction to perceptions of slipperiness
Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2015)“…Highlights • Perceived slipperiness rating (PSR) could be affected by many factors, not just one. • Proprioceptive feedback is critical for PSR under wet and…”
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A comparison of two training methods for improving warning symbol comprehension
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-03-2008)“…This study compared the effectiveness of two different types of training in improving comprehension of warning symbols by younger (aged 20–35 years) and older…”
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Prospective gait changes as a function of shifting perceptions of slipperiness: effects of visual and somatosensory cues
Published in Ergonomics (03-05-2016)“…Forty participants, ages 18-45 years, rated perceived slipperiness before and after walking on five different floors under three different surface conditions…”
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Effects of culture (China vs. US) and task on perceived hazard: Evidence from product ratings, label ratings, and product to label matching
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-01-2016)“…In the current study, 44 Chinese and 40 US college students rated their perceived hazard in response to warning labels and products and attempted to match…”
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Driver-initiated distractions: Examining strategic adaptation for in-vehicle task initiation
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (2009)“…Today, drivers are faced with many in-vehicle activities that are potentially distracting. In many cases, they are not passive recipients of these tasks;…”
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The use of contextual cues to improve warning symbol comprehension: making the connection for older adults
Published in Ergonomics (01-08-2013)“…This study teased apart the effects of comprehensibility and complexity on older adults' comprehension of warning symbols by manipulating the relevance of…”
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Driving performance during concurrent cell-phone use: are drivers aware of their performance decrements?
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2004)“…Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impacted by concurrent cell-phone use as well as the influence…”
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On-Board Safety Monitoring Systems for Driving: Review, Knowledge Gaps, and Framework
Published in Journal of safety research (01-02-2012)“…Fatal highway incidents remain the leading type of fatal work-related event, carrying tremendous personal, social, and economic costs. While employers with a…”
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A cross-cultural comparison of perceived hazard in response to warning components and configurations: US vs. China
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-09-2009)“…There is increasing momentum towards international harmonization of warning standards. Therefore, it is critical to determine the applicability of existing…”
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Drivers’ trust in an autonomous system: Exploring a covert video-based measure of trust
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2016)“…Drivers’ trust in automation will likely determine the extent that autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles are adopted, and once adopted, used properly…”
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