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    You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him learn: Smartphone use in higher education by Tossell, Chad C., Kortum, Philip, Shepard, Clayton, Rahmati, Ahmad, Zhong, Lin

    Published in British journal of educational technology (01-07-2015)
    “…Smartphone technology is penetrating world markets and becoming ubiquitous in most college settings. This study takes a naturalistic approach to explore the…”
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    Student Perceptions of ChatGPT Use in a College Essay Assignment: Implications for Learning, Grading, and Trust in Artificial Intelligence by Tossell, Chad C., Tenhundfeld, Nathan L., Momen, Ali, Cooley, Katrina, de Visser, Ewart J.

    “…This article examined student experiences before and after an essay writing assignment that required the use of ChatGPT within an undergraduate engineering…”
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    Trust and Distrust of Automated Parking in a Tesla Model X by Tenhundfeld, Nathan L., de Visser, Ewart J., Ries, Anthony J., Finomore, Victor S., Tossell, Chad C.

    Published in Human factors (01-03-2020)
    “…Objective The present study aims to evaluate driver intervention behaviors during a partially automated parking task. Background Cars with partially automated…”
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    FFAB-The Form Function Attribution Bias in Human-Robot Interaction by Haring, Kerstin S., Watanabe, Katsumi, Velonaki, Mari, Tossell, Chad C., Finomore, Victor

    “…People seem to miscalibrate their expectations and interactions with a robot. When it comes to robot design, the anthropomorphism level of the robot form…”
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    A longitudinal study of emoticon use in text messaging from smartphones by Tossell, Chad C., Kortum, Philip, Shepard, Clayton, Barg-Walkow, Laura H., Rahmati, Ahmad, Zhong, Lin

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-03-2012)
    “…► Emoticons were collected from text messages sent and received from users’ iPhones. ► Unlike other mediated communications, females used more emoticons…”
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    Spiritual over physical formidability determines willingness to fight and sacrifice through loyalty in cross-cultural populations by Tossell, Chad C, Gómez, Angel, de Visser, Ewart J, Vázquez, Alexandra, Donadio, Bianca T, Metcalfe, Amanda, Rogan, Charles, Davis, Richard, Atran, Scott

    “…Across 11 studies involving six countries from four continents ( = 3,285), we extend insights from field investigations in conflict zones to offline and online…”
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    Designing Man's New Best Friend: Enhancing Human-Robot Dog Interaction through Dog-Like Framing and Appearance by de Visser, Ewart J, Topoglu, Yigit, Joshi, Shawn, Krueger, Frank, Phillips, Elizabeth, Gratch, Jonathan, Tossell, Chad C, Ayaz, Hasan

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (08-02-2022)
    “…To understand how to improve interactions with dog-like robots, we evaluated the importance of "dog-like" framing and physical appearance on interaction,…”
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    Group trust dynamics during a risky driving experience in a Tesla Model X by Momen, Ali, de Visser, Ewart J, Fraune, Marlena R, Madison, Anna, Rueben, Matthew, Cooley, Katrina, Tossell, Chad C

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-06-2023)
    “…The growing concern about the risk and safety of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has made it vital to understand driver trust and behavior when operating AVs. While…”
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    Robot Authority in Human-Robot Teaming: Effects of Human-Likeness and Physical Embodiment on Compliance by Haring, Kerstin S., Satterfield, Kelly M., Tossell, Chad C., de Visser, Ewart J., Lyons, Joseph R., Mancuso, Vincent F., Finomore, Victor S., Funke, Gregory J.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (31-05-2021)
    “…The anticipated social capabilities of robots may allow them to serve in authority roles as part of human-machine teams. To date, it is unclear if, and to what…”
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    Customizing virtual interpersonal skills training applications may not improve trainee performance by Lucas, Gale M., Mell, Johnathan, Boberg, Jill, Zenone, Forrest, de Visser, Ewart J., Tossell, Chad, Seech, Todd

    Published in Scientific reports (03-01-2023)
    “…While some theoretical perspectives imply that the context of a virtual training should be customized to match the intended context where those skills would…”
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    Calibrating Trust in Automation Through Familiarity With the Autoparking Feature of a Tesla Model X by Tenhundfeld, Nathan L., de Visser, Ewart J., Haring, Kerstin S., Ries, Anthony J., Finomore, Victor S., Tossell, Chad C.

    “…Because one of the largest influences on trust in automation is the familiarity with the system, we sought to examine the effects of familiarity on driver…”
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    An empirical analysis of smartphone personalisation: measurement and user variability by Tossell, Chad C., Kortum, Philip, Shepard, Clayton, Rahmati, Ahmad, Zhong, Lin

    Published in Behaviour & information technology (01-10-2012)
    “…The present report is an empirical analysis of smartphone personalisation. We collected data from two groups of users to measure how they adapt the content,…”
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    Toward More Usable Electronic Voting: Testing the Usability of a Smartphone Voting System by Campbell, Bryan A., Tossell, Chad C., Byrne, Michael D., Kortum, Philip

    Published in Human factors (01-08-2014)
    “…Objective: The goal of this research was to assess the usability of a voting system designed for smartphones. Background: Smartphones offer remote…”
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    Getting Real : A Naturalistic Methodology for Using Smartphones to Collect Mediated Communications by Tossell, Chad C., Kortum, Philip, Shepard, Clayton W., Rahmati, Ahmad, Zhong, Lin

    Published in Advances in human-computer interaction (01-01-2012)
    “…This paper contributes an intentionally naturalistic methodology using smartphone logging technology to study communications in the wild. Smartphone logging…”
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    Towards an Adaptive System for Investigating Human-Agent Teaming: Let's get Cooking by Long, Ramsey J., Ariyo, Abdulmalik G., Iwu, Zoe I., Azari, David P., Madison, Anna M., Aroca-Ouellette, Stephane, Roncone, Alessandro, Tossell, Chad C., Ries, Anthony J.

    “…Militaries will see an increased reliance on autonomous systems collaborating with human teams. Concepts of operations for these systems include humans in- or…”
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    Man's New Best Friend? Strengthening Human-Robot Dog Bonding by Enhancing the Doglikeness of Sony's Aibo by Schellin, Heidi, Oberley, Tatiana, Patterson, Kaitlyn, Kim, Boyoung, Haring, Kerstin S., Tossell, Chad C., Phillips, Elizabeth, Visser, Ewart J. de

    “…Commercial robotic dogs, such as Sony's Aibo, have recently been reimagined. Our goal with this research was to examine factors that influence human-robot dog…”
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    CHAOPT: A Testbed for Evaluating Human-Autonomy Team Collaboration Using the Video Game Overcooked!2 by Bishop, Justin, Burgess, Jaylen, Ramos, Cooper, Driggs, Jade B., Williams, Tom, Tossell, Chad C., Phillips, Elizabeth, Shaw, Tyler H., Visser, Ewart J. de

    “…This paper introduces a new testbed called Cooking with Humans and Autonomy in Overcooked!2 for studying Performance and Teaming (CHAOPT). A validation study…”
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    Simulating Combat to Explore Motivations Behind Why Military Members Make Costly Sacrifices by Donadio, Bianca T., Gomez, Angel, Atran, Scott, Novak, Jonathon, Wheeler, Marshall, Marquez, Colin, Visser, Ewart J. de, Tossell, Chad C.

    “…Why are soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines willing to make costly sacrifices? Previous research suggests loyalty (e.g., duty) to teammates is important…”
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    Trust in automated parking systems: A mixed methods evaluation by de Visser, Ewart J., Phillips, Elizabeth, Tenhundfeld, Nathan, Donadio, Bianca, Barentine, Christian, Kim, Boyoung, Madison, Anna, Ries, Anthony, Tossell, Chad C.

    “…In two studies, we evaluated the trust and usefulness of automated compared to manual parking using an experimental paradigm and also by surveying owners of…”
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