There can often be a gap between theory and its implications for practice in human-behavioral studies. This gap can be particularly significant outside psychology departments. Most...
Frank E. Ritter, Jong W. Kim, Jonathan H. Morgan, ...
Controlled experiments, also called randomized experiments and A/B tests, have had a profound influence on multiple fields, including medicine, agriculture, manufacturing, and adv...
Thomas Crook, Brian Frasca, Ron Kohavi, Roger Long...
With current disciplinary structures and academic priorities, Human– Computer Interaction faces ongoing challenges: is it a discipline in its own right, or simply a sub-disciplin...
Ann Blandford, Rachel Benedyk, Nadia Berthouze, An...
This paper presents experimental results associated with the human factors aspects of using color contours to visualize electric power system bus voltage magnitude information. Pa...
Douglas A. Wiegmann, Aaron M. Rich, Thomas J. Over...
We describe an approach to quantitatively evaluating human-assisted failure-recovery tools and processes in the environment of modern Internet- and enterprise-class server systems...
Aaron B. Brown, Leonard Chung, William Kakes, Calv...