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54th Human Factors and

Ergonomics Society Annual

Meeting 2010

(HFES 2010)

San Francisco, California, USA27 September-1 October 2010

Volume 1 of 3

ISBN: 978-1-61782-088-5

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PROCEEDINGS ofthe HUMANFACTORS andERGONOMICS SOCIETY

54th ANNUAL MEETING—2010

*Abstract only

**Manuscript not submittedforpublication

Contents

Aerospace Systems

A&L- A.PQrt£alio. q£HmHaaFattoE&Guidaac&faE NextGen,

I * A Portfolio of Human Factors Guidance for NextGen

Francis T. Durso, Valerie J. Gawron, Paul Krois, Nadine Sorter, PhilipJ. Smith, Chris Wickens, Tanya Yuditsky

AS2 - NextGen Concepts for Air Traffic Control and Flight Deck

6 Human Factors Research andDevelopmentPlanning for NextGen

Paul Krois, Dan Herschler, Glen Hewitt, Tom McCloy, Dino Piccione

II Air Traffic Controller Workstation Enhancements for Managing HighTraffic Levels and Delegated Aircraft Procedures

Carolina M. Zingale, Ben Willems, Jennifer M. Ross

16 Comparison ofDeconfliction Responsibility Procedures for Adjacent En-Route Sectors in NextGen Separation Assurance

Christopher D. Cabrall, Thomas Prevot, Jeffrey R. Homola, Joey Mercer

21 Automated Spacing Support Tools for Interval Management OperationsDuring Continuous Descent ApproachesArik-Quang V. Dao, Joel Lachter, Vernol Battiste, SummerL. Brandt,Kim-Phuong Vu, Thomas Z, Strybel, Nhut Ho, Patrick Martin, Walter

W. Johnson

26 The Automation Design Advisor Tool (ADAT): Supporting Flight Deck

Design in NextGen

Angelia Sebok, Christopher Wickens, Nadine Sorter, Stacey Quesada,Connie Socash, Brian Anthony

AS3 - NextGen: Under Construction - Works in Progress to Enhance Aviation

Operations

31 * NextGen: Under Construction - Works in Progress to Enhance Aviation

OperationsPaul Picciano, Amy L. Alexander, Tom Sheridan, Laura Strater, Nathan

Schurr, John-Paul Clarke, Vikram Manikonda

AS4 - Bridging the gap between Human Automation Interaction Modeling and

Flight Deck Design

36* Bridging the Gap Between Human-Automation Interface Analysis and

Flight Deck Design Guidance

Michael Feary, Tom McCloy, Christopher Wickens, David Kaber, AmyPritchett, Lance Sherry

AS5 - Air Traffic Control and Flightdeck Strategies

40 Controller Interventions to MitigatePotential Air Traffic Conflicts

Deepti Surabattula, Michael Kaplan, Steven J. Landry

45 Are There Standard Conflict Resolution Maneuvers in Air Traffic

Control?

Esa M. Rantanen, Christopher D, Wickens

50 Tower Controllers' Response Behavior to Runway Safety Alerts

Julian Sanchez, Elly C. Smith

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55 Impact of Conflict Avoidance Responsibility Allocation on Pilot

Workload in a Distributed Air Traffic Management System

Sarah V, Ligda, Arik-Quang V. Dao, Kim-Phuong Vu, Thomas Z. Strybel,Vernol Battiste, Walter W. Johnson

60 Effects ofVideo Weather Training Products, Web-Based Weather

Briefing, and Local Versus Non-Local Pilots on GA Pilot Weather

Knowledge and Flight BehaviorWilliam Knecht, Jerry Ball, Michael Lenz

AS6 - Aviator Performance and Displays

65 Pilot Performance-Based Selection ofEngine Display Features

Jeffrey Armentrout, David C. Hansen, Terri L. Hall

70 The Influence of Individual Differences inPerceptual Performance on

PilotPerceptions of Head-Up Display Clutter

KarlA. Kaufmann, David B. Kaber

75 Factors Influencing the Effectiveness ofSimple Obstacle-Related

Graphical Depictions for Head-Mounted DisplaysDennis B, Beringer, Kali Holcomb

80 Effect of Communications Headset, Hearing Ability, Flight Workload,and Communications Signal Quality on Pilot Performance in an ArmyBlack Hawk Helicopter Simulator

Kristen L. Casta, John G. Casali

85 Display Type Effects in Military Operational Tasks Using UAV Video

Images: Comparison Between Two Types ofUAV Feeds - Mini and

MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) UAVsYaniv Minkov, Yuval Lerner, Ronny Ophir, Tal Oron-Gilad

AS7 - Training and Measurement at the Extremes: Developing and SustainingExpert Team Performance in Isolated, Confined, Extreme Environments

90* Training and Measurement at the Extremes: Developing and SustainingExpert Team Performance in Isolated, Confined, Extreme Environments

Sallie J. Weaver, Eduardo Salas, Kathryn E. Keeton, Judith M. Orasanu,

Stephen M. Fiore, Jason P. Kring, JeffreyS. Bradshaw

AS8 - Human-Technology Interaction in Air Traffic Control Operations

94 Air Traffic Controller Performance in aHuman-In-The-Loop Virtual

Tower Simulation

Daniel J. Hannon

99 The Evaluation ofData Communication for the Future Air Traffic Control

System (NextGen)Sehchang Hah, Ben Willems, Kenneth Schulz

104 Field and (Data) Stream: A Method for Functional Evolution ofthe Air

Traffic Management Route Availability Planning Tool (RAPT)Hayley J. Davison Reynolds, Richard A. DeLaura, Michael Robinson

109 Developing Target Symbicons for the Future Terminal Air Traffic Control

Environment

Feme Friedman-Berg, Kenneth Allendoerfer, Atul Deshmukh

** Effects of Age-of-Flight on Situation Awareness in En Route Air Traffic

Control

Eric Jason Stearman, VladL Pop, Frank TDurso

AS9 - The Next Generation Air Transportation System: Data Communication

114 Next Generation Air Transportation System: Data Communications

Danny Benbassat, Levent Ileri

116 Evaluations ofData Communications in Tower, TRACON, and En RouteAir Traffic Control

Kenneth R. Allendoerfer, ToddR. Truitf, Ben Willems

121 The Impact ofData Communications Messages in the Terminal Area on

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Flight Crew Workload and Eye ScanningJames R. Cornstock, Brian T. Baxley, Robert M. Norman, Kyle K. E. Ellis,

Cathy A. Adams, Kara A. Latorella, William A. Lynn

126 Effect of Party Line Loss and Delivery Format on Crew Performance and

Workload

Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Sara K. Gee, Kelley Baker, Maricel Medina

Mora

131 Sera"ce«fbr-£quipage Impact AssessmentBeth L. Blickensderfer, Albert J. Boquet, Ryan Blanding, Tripp J. E.

Driskell, Clyde Rinkinen, Martin Lauth

AS10 - Human Factors Research for Space Exploration: Measurement,Modeling, and Mitigation

116* Human Factors Research for Space Exploration: Measurement, Modeling,and MitigationMary K, Kaiser, Christopher S. Allen, Immanuel Barshi, Dorrit Billman,

Kritina L. Holden

Aging

Al - Safety and Physical Performance with Aging

140 Examination of Older Females' Grip Characteristics

Curt B, Irwin, Craig C. Kage, Kreg G. Gruben, Mary E. Sesto

145 Comparative Analyses ofFunctional Reaches ofOlder Mexican American

Adults

Grisel Ventura, Rajeev Senapati, Luis Diaz, Arunkumar Pennathur, Luis

Rene Contreras, Julia Bader

150 A Low-Cost Intervention to Prevent Falls in Active Older Women

RobertA. Hall, PaulJ. Componation, Sandra L. Carpenter, PamelaO'Neal

155 Developing a New Driving Simulator Task to Assess Drivers' Functional

Object Detection

Richard R. Goodenough, Johnell 0. Brooks, Matthew C. Crisler, William

L. Logan

160 Older and Younger Drivers' Beliefs About MotorVehicle Features to

Benefit Their Safe DrivingSoyun Kim, Michael S. Wogalter, Christopher B. Mayhorn

A2 - Aging and Cognitive Function

165 Exploring Age-Related Differences in Prospective Memory Inside and

Outside ofthe Lab

Paul Y. Kim, Christopher B. Mayhorn

170 The Roles ofWorking Memory Capacity, Visual Attention and Age in

DrivingPerformanceAnn E. Lambert, Jason M. Watson, Joel M. Cooper, DavidL. Strayer

175 Do Younger and Older Adults Differentially Depend on an Automated

System?SaraE. McBride, Wendy A. Rogers, ArthurD. Fish

180 Impact ofHealth Knowledge on Older Adults' Comprehension of

Multimedia Health Information

Laura D 'Andrea, Dan Morrow, Elizabeth Stine-Morrow, Matthew

Shake, Sven Bertel, Katie Kopren, Jessie Chin, Thembi Conner-Garcia,James Graumlich, Michael Murray

185 Feedback Requirements for Older Adult Learning: Do Cognitive Abilities

Matter?

Christopher M. Kelley, Anne Collins McLaughlin

Augmented Cognition

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190 Temporal Sequences ofNeurophysiology Synchronies Can IdentifyChanges in Team CognitionRonald H. Stevens, Tiysha L. Galloway, Chris Berka, Adrienne

Behneman

195 Comparison ofMultiple Physiological Sensors to Classify Operator State

in Adaptive Automation SystemsGrant Taylor, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Keryl Cosenzo, Denise

Nicholson

200 EEG Spectral Analysis of Workload for a Part-Task UAV Simulation

Daniel M. Roberts, Brian A. Taylor, JaneH. Barrow, Geoffrey Robertson,

George Buzzell, Ciara Sibley, Anna Cole, Joseph T. Coyne, CarrylL.Baldwin

205 EEG Pattern Analysis for Physiological Indicators ofMental Fatigue in

Simulated Air Traffic Control Tasks

Deepika Dasari, Chris Crowe, Chen Ling, Min Zhu, Lei Ding

210 Evaluation of a Dry Electrode System for Electroencephalography:Applications for Psychophysiological Cognitive Workload Assessment

Justin R. Estepp, Jason W. Monnin, James C. Christensen, Glenn F.

Wilson

AC2 - The Basic versus Applied Research Dilemma

215 * The Basic Versus Applied Research DilemmaLauren E. Reinerman-Jones, Raja Parasuraman, Robert W. Proctor, Joel

S. Warm, Peter A. Hancock, Christopher D. Wickens, WaldemarKarwowski

AC3 - Transfer: From the Laboratory to the Real World

218 Transfer: From the Laboratory to the Real World

Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Denise Nicholson

220 Functional Fidelity, Context-Matching, and Individual Differences inPerformance

Gerald Matthews, Joel S. Warm, Lauren E. Reinerman-Jones, Lisa K.

Langheim, Svyatoslav Guznov, Tyler H. Shaw, Victor S. Finomore

225 Theoretical Implications and Practical Applications of the a-b SignalDetection Theory Model for Human-Automation InteractionErnesto A. Bustamante

230 Training Transfer Design Theories Revisited for Application to VirtualEnvironments

Kim Sprouse, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Denise Nicholson

234 Asynchronous Multimodal Comraunciations About Shared Images: AComparison Between Microsoft's PowerPoint and CWS's PointnTalk for

Creating and Using Directional InstructionsJames L. Merlo, Nathaniel Drake, Benjamin J. Schmidt

239 What Basic-Applied Issue Is There?

William S. Helton, Simon Kemp

AC4 - Measuring Workload using Physiological Measures such as Transcranial

Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD)

244 Transcranial Doppler Assessment ofWorkload Transition in a ComplexTask

L. M. Cerruti, J. R. Estepp, W. D. Miller, J. C. Christensen

249 Using Transcranial Doppler Sonography to Measure Cognitive Load in a

Command and Control Task

TylerH. Shaw, Laura Guagliardo, Ewart de Visser, Raja Parasuraman

254 Assessing Mental Workload From Skin Conductance and PupillometryUsing Wavelets and Genetic ProgrammingRoger Lew, Brian P. Dyre, Terence Souk, Stuart A. Ragsdale, Steffen

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Werner

259 The Effect ofan Extrinsic Incentive on Psychophysiological Measures of

Mental Effort and Motivational Disposition When Task Demand Is Varied

Katie C. Ewing, Stephen H, Fairclough

264 How Does Day-to-Day Variability in Psychophysiological Data Affect

Classifier Accuracy?Glenn F. Wilson, Christopher A. Russell, Jason W. Monnin, Justin R.

Estepp, James C. Christensen

Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making

CEl - Cognitive Engineering Methodology

269 Using Cognitive Work Analysis Techniques to Identify Human Factor

Hazards

Maureen E. Hassall, Penelope M. Sanderson, Ian T, Cameron

214 Reinventing the Wheel: Control Task Analysis for Collaboration

Maryam Ashoori, Catherine Burns

279 A Cognitive TaskAnalysis for Cyber Situational Awareness

Samuel Mahoney, Emilie Roth, Kristin Steinke, Jonathan Pfautz, Curt

Wu, Mike Farry

284 Human Control in Mineral Processing Plants: An Operator-CenteredInvestigationXilin Li, Tim Horberry, Malcolm Powell

289 Person-in-the-Loop Testing ofa Digital Power Plant Control Room

Emilie M. Roth, James Easter, RobertE. Hall, Leonard Kabana, KenjiMashio, Satoshi Hanada, Timothy Clouser, Gilbert W. Remley

CE2 - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Simulations and Games in Human

Factors

294* Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Simulations and Games in Human

Factors Research

MarkS. Pfaff, Laurel Allender, Wayne D. Gray, Michael D. McNeese,

David J. Mendonga, Melanie C. Wright

CE3 - Workload and Situation Awareness

299 Squeezing the Balloon: Analyzing the Unpredictable Effects of CognitiveWorkload

Jason Ralph, Wayne D. Gray, MichaelJ. Schoelles

304 Development ofthe Human-Robot Interaction Workload Measurement

Tool (HRI-WM)RosemarieE. Yagoda

309 Influence of Team Leaders' Situation Awareness on Their Team's

Situation Awareness and Performance

Haydee M. Cuevas, CherylA. Bolstad

314 Predicting Shared Situation Awareness in Teams: A Case ofDifferential

SA RequirementsLelynD. Saner, CherylA. Bolstad, Cleotilde Gonzalez, HaydeeM.Cuevas

319 Functional Versus Schematic Overview Displays: Impact on OperatorSituation Awareness in Process MonitoringAnand Tharanathan, Peter Bullemer, Jason Laberge, Dal Vernon

Reising, Rich Mclain

CE4 - Decision-Making and Decision Strategies

324 Mapping Biases to the Components ofRationalistic and Naturalistic

Decision MakingLisa A. Rehak, Barb Adams, Micheline Belanger

329 Application of the Dual-Process Theory ofDecision Making to Threat

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Detection During Airport Security ScreeningPatricia C. Brennan, Poornima Madhavan

334 Motivation-Expectation Space as a Representative Structure for Decision

StrategiesAngela Tan, Martin G. Helander, Boon Kee Soh

339 Decision Strategy Types and Situation-Contingent Selection Mechanisms:

A Review and Some Field Data

Roland Gasser

344 A Comparison ofAsset Versus Criteria Allocation Decisions in MilitaryDecision MakingShaun Hutchins, Patricia McDermott, Michael Barnes

GEfr'Cognitjvc-Engincering-in-HcaMh'Garc

349 Assessing the Effects ofHumanoidRobot Features on Patient Emotion

During a Medicine Delivery Task (includes multimedia supplement)Manida Swangnetr, Biwen Zhu, KinleyB. Taylor, DavidB. Kaber

354 Option Generation and Decision Making in Critical-Care NursingPaul Ward, Jason Torof, James Whyte, David W. Eccles, Kevin R.

Harris

359 Opportunities in IT Support of Workflow and Information Flow in the

Emergency Department Digital Imaging Process

Rollin J. Fairbanks, Theresa K. Guarrera, Ann Bisantz, Michael

Venturino, Per-Lennart Westesson

364 Identification ofRelationships Between Work System Parameters and

Fatigue in Registered Nurses: A Data Mining ApproachLinsey M. Barker, Kalyan S. Pasupathy

369 Why Health Care Is Not Like Aviation: Control ofNatural and Technical

SystemsFrank A. Drews, David Fawcett

CE6 - Human-Automation Interaction

374 Misuse ofAutomation: The Impact of System Experience on

Complacency and Automation Bias in Interaction With Automated AidsJuliane Reichenbach, Linda Onnasch, Dietrich Manzey

379 Human Versus Algorithmic Path Planning for Search and Rescue byRobot Teams

Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, Michael Lewis

384 A Learning Process: Old Strategies, New Tools

Tom Robinson, Catherine Burns

389 Stages and Levels ofAutomation: An Integrated Meta-analysisChristopher D. Wickens, Huiyang Li, Amy Santamaria, Angelia Sebok,Nadine Sorter

3 94 Exploring the Dynamics ofResilience

Robert L. Wears

CE7 - Accelerated Learning: Prospects, Issues, and Applications

399* Accelerated Learning: Prospects, Issues, and ApplicationsRobert R, Hoffman, Stephen M. Fiore, Dee H. Andrews, StephenGoldberg, Terrence S, Andre, Jared Freeman, J. Dexter Fletcher, GaryKlein

CE8 - Design and Evaluation of Human-system Interfaces

403 Guidance for Human-System Interfaces to Automatic SystemsJohn O'Hara, James HigginsIII, Stephen Fleger, Valarie Barnes

408 Designing Interfaces That Encourage a More Effortful Cognitive StrategyPhillip L. Morgan, John Patrick

413 Automated Aid Evaluation for Transitioning UAS Camera ViewsGloria Calhoun Lamar Warfield Nicholas Wright Sarah Spriggs

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Heath Ruff

418 The AlphaACT Decision Support System for Emergency RespondersAn T. Oskarsson, C. Reed Hodgin

423 Evaluation of an Ecological Interface Designed for Military Commandand Control

Daniel S. Hall, Lawrence G. Shattuck, Kevin B. Bennett

CE9 - Supporting Teams and Communities of Practice

428 Advancing Complex Socio-Technical Systems Design Using the

Community of Practice ConceptAdam Euerby, Catherine M. Burns

433 Using the Neocities 3.1 Simulation to Study and Measure Team CognitionKatherine Hamilton, Vincent Mancuso, Dev Minotra, Rachel Hoult,Susan Mohammed, Alissa Parr, Gaurav Dubey, Eric McMillan,Michael McNeese

** How Performance Feedback and Reflection Affect Transactive MemoryRick van der Kleij, Maarten Hoeppermans, Christel Rutte

438 Teams for Teams: Performance in Multi-Human/Multi-Robot Teams

Pei-Ju Lee, Huadong Wang, Shih-Yi Chien, Michael Lewis, Paul

Scerri, Prasanna Velagapudi, Katia Sycara, Breelyn Kane

443 Understanding Cognition in Team Collaboration Through Use of

Communications AnalysisSusan G. Hutchins, Tony Kendall

CE10 - Interruptions and Task Switching

448 What Makes Real-World Interruptions Disruptive? Evidence From anOffice SettingDavid M. Cades, Nicole E. Werner, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Zara

Arshad

453 Voluntary Versus Forced Task SwitchingMarie P. Panepinto

458 Factors Affecting Interrupted Task Performance: Effects of Adaptability,Impulsivity, and IntelligenceDavid M. Cades, David G. Kidd, Eden B. King, Patrick E. McKnight,Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

463 The Effect ofInterruptions and Global Placekeeping on PostcompletionError Rates

Jennifer M. Chen, Raj M. Ratwani, J. Gregory Trafton

468 The Four-Second Supervisor: Multitasking Supervision and Its SupportMarkF. St. John, MaryAnn King

CE11 - Judgment and Decision Making Behavior in Complex Systems

473 Information Source, Sequential Revision ofBelief, and the Order Effect

Elliot E. Entin, Daniel Serfaty

478 Humans Matching Fingerprints: Sequence and SizeMatthew B. Thompson, Jason M. Tangen, Renee Treloar, Kathleen Ivison

482 Natural Break Points: Utilizing Motor Cues When MultitaskingChristian P. Janssen, Duncan P. Brumby, Rae Garnett

487 Politeness Effects in Directive Compliance: Effects With Power and

Social Distance

Christopher A. Miller, Tammy Ott, Peggy Wu, Vanessa Vakili

492 Situation Displays for Dynamic UAV Replanning: Intuitions andPerformance for Display FormatsMaiaB. Cook, Harvey S. Smallman, Frank C. Lacson, Daniel I. Manes

Communication

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CI - From Vocal Cords to Mobile Computing: Understanding How WeCommunicate

497 Infrasonic Measures as an Index ofWorkload

ChristopherK. McClernon, Mathew A. Middendorf, Gregory J. Funke,Michael J. Harter, Benjamin A. Knott

502 Passing the Baton: An Experimental Study ofShift Handover

Bonny Parke, Alan Hobbs, Barbara Kanki

507 Using Location History to Identify Patterns in Mobile Users' Visits to

Establishments

Joshua B. Hurwitz, DavidJ. Wheatley, Keshu Zhang, Young SeokLee

512 Errors ofDisclosure in Computer-Mediated SystemsAlan B. Poole, Kelly E. Caine, Arthur D. Fisk, Wendy A. Rogers

517 Theoretical Discussion of CAMOCS and RIAS Communication Models

to Support Healthcare Information Technology DevelopmentJennifer Cloud-Buckner, Jennie J. Gallimore, Rosalyn Scott

C2 - Team Communications

522 Information Sharing in Distributed TeamsArwen E. Hunter, Linda G. Pierce

527 The Effect ofAffective State on Virtual and Face-to-Face GroupPerformance

Mary Dzindolet, Mercedes Spencer, Lani Malcolm, Brittney Wigley,Courtney Glazer, Linda Pierce

532 Effectiveness ofTeam-building and Teamwork in Virtual Worlds

Rachana S. Ranade, Joel S. Greenstein

537 Hold the Phone: Automating Telephone Coordination in Traffic Flow

ManagementBart Brickman, Tanya Yuditsky

542 Assessing the Performance ofCommon Tasks on Handheld Mobile

ComputersChadC. Tossell, Philip T. Kortum, Clayton W. Shepard, Ahmad Rahmati,Lin Zhong

Computer Systems

CSl - Investing in User Research

547* Investing in User Research: Making Strategic ChoicesStephanie Rosenbaum, Kelly Braun, Dennis Wixon, Seema Swamy,Krista Van Laan, Chauncey Wilson

CS2 - Physical Issues in Computer Systems

551 Neck Biomechanics and Multiple Wide Computer DisplaysMattJ. Camilleri, Michael C. Bartha, Cynthia J. Purvis, DavidM. Rempel

556 Fatigue Evaluation ofa MH-60 Helicopter Input DeviceBrian R. Johnson, Regan Hanson, Nick Andrew, D. Craig Tennant,

Jeffrey P. Gay

561 Ergonomic Comparison ofSlanted and Vertical Computer Mouse DesignsAlan Hedge, David Feathers, Kimberly Rollings

566 The Effect ofDisability and Approach on Touch Screen Performance

During a Number Entry TaskSachaN. Duff, CurtB. Irwin, JennyL. Skye, MaryE. Sesio, Douglas A.

Wiegmann

571 Effects ofUser Age and Zoomable User Interfaces on Information

Searching Tasks in a Map-Type SpaceDonghun Lee, Cheolhyun Jeong, Min K. Chung

CS3 Usability and Evaluation

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576 Scaling Usability in Terms ofRequirements: A Method for EvaluatingUser Interfaces

Martin L, Fracker

581 Disability and Orientation-Specific Performance During a ReciprocalTapping TaskCurtB. Irwin, SachaN. Duff, JennyL. Skye, Douglas A. Wiegmann, MaryE. Sesto

586 Designing Flight Information Displays for Quick Information Access: A

Case Study of an International AirportAsanka S. Rodrigo, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke

590 Identifying Aggregate Scanning Strategies to Improve UsabilityEvaluations

Joseph H. Goldberg, Jonathan I. Helflnan

595 When a User Interface Is Good Enough: User Ratings in UI DesignMartin L. Fracker, Michael Heck, George Goeschel

CS4 - Input and Display

600 Comparison of Mouse and Keyboard EfficiencyRichard C. Omanson, Craig S. Miller, Elizabeth Young, David Schwantes

605 To Customize or Not to Customize? The Use of a Customization Tool to

Augment Information Indexing in a Computer Desktop Environment

Yi Wang, Wei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu

610 Contact Location Offset to Improve Small Target Selection on

Touchscreens

Mohamed Sheik-Nainar

615 An Analysis of Game Controller and Touchscreen Devices for Input Into

a Complex High-Information DisplayLauren Ogren, Jason H. Wong

620 Comparison ofDate Entry Methods: An Update for the Internet AgeThomas Tullis, Marisa Siegel

Demonstrations

DEM 1 - Portable Tools for Human Factors

624 Improved Performance Research Integration Tool (IMPRINT): HumanPerformance Modeling for Improved System DesignCharneta Samms

626 A Hand-Held Data Tool Design for Teachers

Suzanne Rhodes

631 ECOVRD' - A Tablet PC-Based Tool to Support Observational Studies

Ute Fischer, Deepak Jagdish, Abbas Attarwala

636 NextSim: A Portable Human Factors Research Simulator for Future ATC

ConceptsFrank T. Durso, Eric J. Stearman, Scott Robertson

DEM 2 - Real-World Human Factors Demonstrations

640 Reasoning About Information Needs Versus Information Conveyed:Computational Design, Evaluation, and Consistency AnalysisChristopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M, Rye, Peggy Wu

645 Interventions for Overhead Drilling: A Demonstration

David Rempel, Alan Barr, Ira Janowitz

647 ReadingMate: The Impact of a Content Stabilization Technique on

Reading-While-Running Performance

Bum chul Kwon, Ji Soo Yi

Education

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** Distance Education in Human Factors & Ergonomics: Practices &

ProspectsR. Darin Ellis, Andris Freivalds, Gary Mirka. Edward Pines, Richard

Stone, Myung-Hwan Yun

E2 - The Future of Human Factors Education

652* The Future ofHuman Factors Education: Practices andNeeds From the

Perspectives ofAcademia, Government, and IndustryJ. Christopher Brill, Anthony D. Andre, Barry Beith, Deborah A. Boehm-

Davis, Valerie J. Gawron, Christopher B, Mayhorn

E3 - Teaching, Learning, or Both

657 Learning by Doing: Understanding Skill Acquisition Through Skill

AcquisitionAnne Collins McLaughlin, WendyA. Rogers

662 A New Approach to Laboratory-Based Learning in an IntroductoryErgonomics CourseKim Graves Wolflnbarger

667 Gaining Ground: Merging Cognitive Load Theory With Human Factors

PrinciplesJoseph R. Keebler, Scott Ososky, Florian Jentsch, Thomas Fincannon

672 Teaching Healthy Computing Skills to High School Students via

Participatory ErgonomicsSahika Vatan Korkmaz, Carolyn M. Sommerich

677 Teaching HCI Design Principles Using Culturally CurrentMedia

Michelle L, Rogers

E4 - Visualizing Innovative Uses ofTechnology and Devices for EngagingCollege Students in Active Learning

681 * Visualizing Innovative Uses ofTechnology and Devices for EngagingCollege Students in Active LearningCarolyn Sommerich, Richard Sesek, Nancy Stone, Sharon Joines,

Tonya Smith-Jackson, Eric Wiebe

ES - Teaching the Future Human Factors and Ergonomics Professionals

684* Teaching Future Human Factors and Ergonomics Professionals to Solve

Practical Problems

Beth L. Blickensderfer, Albert J. Boquet, Noelle D. Brunelle, James A.

Pharmer, Scott A. Shappell

Environmental Design

EDI -The Impact of Environmental Design

688 Restricted vs. Unrestricted Space for L-Tums: A Debate in Environmental

DesignMahiyar Nasarwanji, Caroline Joseph, Victor Paquet

693 "Green" Ergonomics: Advocating for the Human Element in BuildingsAlan Hedge, KimberlyAnn Rollings, Jennifer L Robinson

698 Effects ofRamp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology DuringWheelchairDrivingChung Sik Kim, Donghun Lee, Jeehea Lee, Sunghyuk Kwon, Min K.

Chung

** Physical environmental barriers to community mobility ofwheelchair

users

Jon A Sanford, Hsiang-yu Yang, Francis Harris

703 Children as Research Subjects: Methodologies for Collecting Data in

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Inclusive Indoor PlayMarisa Topping, Abir Mullick, Sarah Endicott, Wooyoung Sung,Gourab Kar

ED2 - Rethinking Elder Design

708* Rethinking ElderDesignRani Lueder, Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Wendy A. Rogers, Neil

Charness

ED3 - Information Technology and Design-the Big Picture

709 A Field Observation ofDisplay Placement Requirements for Presbyopicand Prepresbyopic Computer Users

Paul Allie, Michael C. Bartha, Douglas Kokot, Cynthia Purvis

714 The Relationship Between Computer-Related Discomfort and EverydayActivities

NancyA. Baker

718 Designing Culturally-Informed Consumer Health IT: An Exploration and

Proposed Integration ofContrasting Methodological Perspectives

Rupa S. Valdez

723 Tele-Ergonomics:A Novel Approach to Computer Workstation

Ergonomic Assessment and Modification

Nancy A. Baker, Karen Jacobs

Forensics Professional

FPl - Forensics Challenges in Human Factors and Ergonomics

728 So Your Consumer Product Complies With The Voluntary SafetyStandard - Now What?

Shelley Waters Deppa, Carol Pollack-Nelson, Elaine D. Allen

733 Helmet Use in Sledding: Do Users Comply With Manufacturers'

Warnings?Genevieve M. Heckman, Erin M. Harley, Irving Scher, Douglas E. Young

738 Stick-and-Fall: A Previously Unstudied Type ofFall

Kenneth Nemire, DavidA. Thompson, H. Harvey Cohen

IXh Case Study: Wheelchair Conspicuity at NightKenneth Nemire

748 Reducing Subjectivity When Attempting Auditory Scene Recreation in

Accident Reconstruction

Farheen S. Khan, Joseph B. Sala, Steven R. Arndt

FP2 - Forensics Issues in Accessible Housing Design and Usability

753* The Current State ofLegal, Design, and Residential Usability Issues for

People With Various Disabilities

Ilene B. Zackowitz, Alison Vredenburgh, Lynn Calkins, David Kessler

General Sessions

GSl - President's Forum

757* 2010 PRESIDENT'S FORUM Medical Human Factors, Human

Performance Modeling: What Every Human Factors Engineer Should

Know

PaulAllan Green, James Bagian, Wayne Grawy

GS2 - NRC Committee on Human-Systems Integration

758* Bored Beyond Belief: How Automation is Boring Us to Distraction

William S. Marras, MaryL. Cummings, Nancy J. Cooke, Joel S. Warm,

PeterA. Hancock

GS3 - Head to Head: Remote Usability Testing Takes on Live Usability Testing

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759* Head to Head; Remote Usability Testing Takes on Live Usability Testingin the HFES Ultimate Fighting ChallengeAnia Rodriguez, Marc Resnick

GS4 - Transforming the Energy Economy - The Role of Behavioral and Social

Science

763* Transforming the Energy Economy - The Role ofBehavioral and Social

Science

Tom Sanquist, Mithra Moezzi, Edward Vine, Alan Meier, Rick

Diamond, Thomas Sheridan

GS6 - Blasphemy or Pragmatics? When NOT to Follow User-Centered DesignTechniques

766* Blasphemy or Pragmatics? When Not to Follow User-Centered DesignTechniquesAnthony D. Andre, Jay Elkerton, Steve Portigal, Cordell Ratzlaff, Dan

Saffer, Dan Rosenberg

GS7 - Facilitating University-Industry Collaborations in Human Factors and

Ergonomics

767* Facilitating University-Industry Collaborations in Human Factors and

ErgonomicsWendy A. Rogers, Barry Beith, Jerry Duncan, Mica Endsley, PeterHancock

GS8 - Sleep Across Military Environments

769* Sleep Across Military EnvironmentsPetra Alfred, Gary Boykin, Lynn Caldwell, Harris Lieberman,

Panigiotis Matsangas, Nita Lewis Miller, Valerie Rice, NancyWesensten

GS9 - General Ergonomics

774 The Effect ofImage Orientation on a Dynamic Laparoscopic Task

Likun Zhang, Caroline G.L. Cao

779 Optimal Handle Size to Minimize Internal Impact ofFlexor Tendons

Shi-Hyun Park, Jesun Hwang, Brian D. Lowe, Andris Freivalds

783 Effect ofFlooring on Discomfort and Behavioral Responses to ProlongedStandingNea! Wiggermann, Monroe Keyserling

788 Developing Safety Signs for Children on Board Trains: Findings FromGreat Britain

Patrick Waterson, Cara Pilcher, Sidn Evans, Jill Moore

793 Human Centric Environmentalism: Opportunities for the Human Factors

Community to Contribute to Global Environmental Solutions

Elizabeth Phillips, Brittany Sellers, Stephen M, Fiore

GS10 - Monitoring and Signal Detection

798 The Short Stress State Questionnaire and High-Event-Rate TargetDetection

William S. Helton, PaulN. Russell

802 The Role ofMonitoring and Control in SimilarNon-Target/TargetDiscrimination

Sian Miles, Bill Macken