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Authors: BARFIELD W ROSENBERG C FURNESS TA
Citation: W. Barfield et al., SITUATION AWARENESS AS A FUNCTION OF FRAME OF REFERENCE, COMPUTER-GRAPHICS EYEPOINT ELEVATION, AND GEOMETRIC FIELD-OF-VIEW, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 233-256

Authors: CHUTE RD WIENER EL
Citation: Rd. Chute et El. Wiener, COCKPIT-CABIN COMMUNICATION .1. A TALE OF 2 CULTURES, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 257-276

Authors: GAWRON V BAILEY R LEHMAN E
Citation: V. Gawron et al., LESSONS LEARNED IN APPLYING SIMULATORS TO CREWSTATION EVALUATION, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 277-290

Authors: REES DJ HARRIS D
Citation: Dj. Rees et D. Harris, EFFECTIVENESS OF AB-INITIO FLIGHT TRAINING USING EITHER LINKED OR UNLINKED PRIMARY-AXIS FLIGHT CONTROLS, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 291-304

Authors: MARTENSSON L
Citation: L. Martensson, THE AIRCRAFT CRASH AT GOTTRORA - EXPERIENCES OF THE COCKPIT CREW, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 305-326

Authors: BEARD RL SALAS E PRINCE C
Citation: Rl. Beard et al., ENHANCING TRANSFER OF TRAINING - USING ROLE-PLAY TO FOSTER TEAMWORK IN THE COCKPIT, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 131-143

Authors: BOWERS C DEATON J OSER R PRINCE C KOLB M
Citation: C. Bowers et al., IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON AIRCREW COMMUNICATION AND DECISION-MAKING PERFORMANCE, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 145-167

Authors: HARRIS WC HANCOCK PA ARTHUR EJ CAIRD JK
Citation: Wc. Harris et al., PERFORMANCE, WORKLOAD, AND FATIGUE CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOMATION, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 169-185

Authors: LAUDEMAN IV PALMER EA
Citation: Iv. Laudeman et Ea. Palmer, QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF OBSERVED WORKLOAD IN THE ANALYSIS OF AIRCREW PERFORMANCE, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 187-197

Authors: ROSS SM ROSS LE
Citation: Sm. Ross et Le. Ross, PROFESSIONAL PILOTS VIEWS OF ALCOHOL-USE IN AVIATION AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EMPLOYEE-ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 199-213

Authors: WILLIAMS LJ
Citation: Lj. Williams, PERIPHERAL TARGET RECOGNITION AND VISUAL-FIELD NARROWING IN AVIATORS AND NONAVIATORS, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 215-232

Authors: ANDRE AD HANCOCK PA
Citation: Ad. Andre et Pa. Hancock, PILOT WORKLOAD - CONTEMPORARY-ISSUES, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 1-4

Authors: ANDRE AD HEERS ST CASHION PA
Citation: Ad. Andre et al., EFFECTS OF WORKLOAD PREVIEW ON TASK-SCHEDULING DURING SIMULATED INSTRUMENT FLIGHT, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 5-23

Authors: BACKS RW
Citation: Rw. Backs, GOING BEYOND HEART-RATE - AUTONOMIC SPACE AND CARDIOVASCULAR ASSESSMENT OF MENTAL WORKLOAD, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 25-48

Authors: BECKER AB WARM JS DEMBER WN HANCOCK PA
Citation: Ab. Becker et al., EFFECTS OF JET ENGINE NOISE AND PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK ON PERCEIVED WORKLOAD IN A MONITORING TASK, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 49-62

Authors: HANCOCK PA WILLIAMS G MANNING CM MIYAKE S
Citation: Pa. Hancock et al., INFLUENCE OF TASK DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS ON WORKLOAD AND PERFORMANCE, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 63-86

Authors: MORONEY WF BIERS DW EGGEMEIER FT
Citation: Wf. Moroney et al., SOME MEASUREMENT AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE APPLICATIONOF SUBJECTIVE WORKLOAD MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 87-106

Authors: SARNO KJ WICKENS CD
Citation: Kj. Sarno et Cd. Wickens, ROLE OF MULTIPLE RESOURCES IN PREDICTING TIME-SHARING EFFICIENCY - EVALUATION OF 3 WORKLOAD MODELS IN A MULTIPLE-TASK SETTING, The International journal of aviation psychology, 5(1), 1995, pp. 107-130
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