MOBILE-READY - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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PD2 – DESIGNING PRODUCTS TO EVOKE ANEMOTIONAL CONNECTION IN USERSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: Melroy D’Souza, Microsoft Corp.Panelists: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida;H. C. M. (Jettie) Hoonhout, Philips Research Labs;Kelly Krout, Microsoft Corp.; Phillip J. Ohme, Intuit,Inc.; Erin K. Walline, Dell, Inc.POS1 – POSTERS 1Poster SessionTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)PostersChair: A. Joy Rodriguez, U. of Wisconsin, Madison;Cochair: Heather Lum, U. of Central FloridaPoster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Aging1. Jennifer C. Romano, U.S. Census Bureau, UsingEye Tracking to Examine Age-RelatedDifferences in Web Site Performance2. Rajeev Senapati, Grisel Ventura, Luis Diaz, LuisRene Contreras, Arunkumar Pennathur <strong>and</strong> JuliaBader, U. of Texas at El Paso, Test-RetestReliability of Functional Anthropometry<strong>and</strong> OARS Survey Among Older Mexican-American Adults<strong>Ergonomics</strong>3. Xingda Qu <strong>and</strong> Xinyao Hu, NanyangTechnological U., Effects of Visual Inputon St<strong>and</strong>ing Balance Control When Back-Carrying External Loads4. Molly B. Johnson, Washington U. School ofMedicine; Richard E. A. Van Emmerik, U. ofMassachusetts, The Impact of Head Orientationon Multisegmental Torso CoordinationDuring the Transition From Sitting toSt<strong>and</strong>ingInterface/Product Design5. Christopher A. Sanchez, Russell J. Branaghan,<strong>and</strong> James Z. Goolsbee, Arizona State U.,Learning From Small Devices: Deficits inProblem-Solving Performance But NotFactual Recall6. David Sharek <strong>and</strong> Michael Wogalter, NorthCarolina State U., Show-All Links: IdentifyingHyperlinks in Web Pages That Use Nonst<strong>and</strong>ardFormatting7. Sangwoo Bahn <strong>and</strong> Joobong Song, Seoul NationalU.; Taebeum Ryu, Hanbat National U.; MyungHwan Yun, Seoul National U., Affective Characterizationof Touch <strong>and</strong> Look-<strong>and</strong>-FeelFrom Multivariate Analysis of QuestionnaireResponses8. J. Bern Jordan <strong>and</strong> Gregg C. V<strong>and</strong>erheiden, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Accessibility ExperienceLab: Discovering the Impact of Design onDisabilities9. Christine M. Covas-Smith, Kenneth D. Jackson,Russell J. Branaghan, <strong>and</strong> Craig Eidman, U.S. AirForce Research Lab, Menu Design Based onExpert Knowledge Structures: A Validation10. Chonyoon Chung <strong>and</strong> Esa Rantanen, RochesterInst. of Technology, Gestural Interaction WithIn-Vehicle Audio <strong>and</strong> Climate Controls11. Daniel Hor, Igor Dolgov, Jeremy Schwark, <strong>and</strong>William Graves, New Mexico State U., ClickThis! A Study on Optimizing Toolbar Placementin Computer Graphical User Interfaces12. Harry Zhang, Claudia Guerrero, David Wheatley,<strong>and</strong> Young Seok Lee, Motorola Applied ResearchCtr., Privacy Issues <strong>and</strong> User AttitudesToward Targeted Advertising: A FocusGroup Study13. Javier Rivera, Fleet Davis, <strong>and</strong> MustaphaMouloua, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti,U. de Technologie de Compiègne, UsabilityEvaluation of Two Social Networking Sites14. Silke M. Witt, Walter Rol<strong>and</strong>i, Elaine Zuber, TedBrooks, <strong>and</strong> Araceli Master, TuVox, Inc.; RebeccaLoose, Cisco Systems, Inc.; James Hubbell,Optimizing Successful Turn-Taking inSpoken Dialog Systems15. Will Seidelman, C. Melody Carswell, Cindy H.Lio, Russell C. Grant, Michelle Sublette, MattField, Brent Seales, <strong>and</strong> Duncan Clarke, U. ofKentucky, Potential Performance CostsAssociated With Large-Format TiledDisplays for Surgical VisualizationPotpourri16. Matthew Wood, InSciTech; Thomas J. Ayres,Consultant; Rajeev Kelkar <strong>and</strong> Rajeeb Khatua,InSciTech, Walking <strong>and</strong> Jogging: An Analysisof Pedestrian Stopping Times <strong>and</strong> Distances17. Hongtae Kim, Seong Na, Hyejin Kim, <strong>and</strong>Wookhyun Ha, Korea Ocean Research &Development Inst., Marine Accident Investigation<strong>and</strong> Analysis With Focus on <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong>18. Jessi L. Kane, Virginia Tech, Influence of LOC<strong>and</strong> Ethnicity on Adoption Decisions in theUse of Safety Technologies <strong>and</strong> Training inthe Roofing Industry19. Kristin E. Oleson, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G.Chin, Heather C. Lum, <strong>and</strong> Anne Sinatra, U. ofCentral Florida, Developmental <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>:Children’s Mental Models of Computers20. Cheryl L. Coyle, Lisa Whitman, <strong>and</strong> LeslieTudor, SAS Inst., Inc., Organizing a <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Educational Event at SAS21. Harry Litaker <strong>and</strong> Shelby Thompson, LockheedMartin Corp.; Robert Howard, NASA JohnsonSpace Ctr., <strong>Human</strong> Habitation in a LunarElectric Rover During a 14-Day Field Trial22. Morgan J. Tear, Matthew B. Thompson, <strong>and</strong>Jason M. Tangen, National ICT Australia, TheImportance of Ground Truth: An Open-SourceBiometric Repository23. Patricia R. Ferrara <strong>and</strong> John D. Lee, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Poultry Growers’ ControlStrategies <strong>and</strong> Their EvolutionSF2 – STUDENT RESEARCH IN APPLIEDVENUES:AVIATION, FARMING,AND MEDICINELectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Student ForumChair: Marita O’Brien, U. of Alabama at Huntsville;Cochair: Rosemarie Yagoda, North Carolina State U.1. Ziho Kang <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>ry J. Steven, Purdue U.,Capturing <strong>and</strong> Analyzing Visual Groupings ofMultiple Moving Targets in an Aircraft ConflictDetection Task Using Eye Movements2. Matthew K. Miller <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett,Clemson U., Investigating Mechanic InjuriesDuring Aircraft Maintenance Using <strong>Human</strong>Error Frameworks3. Christie P. Boone <strong>and</strong> Scott N. MacKinnon,Memorial U. of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, Evaluation ofManagement Practices as a Result of anImplementation of a Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Program in a Poultry Processing Plant4. Anuja Patil, David Gilkey, John Rosecrance, <strong>and</strong>David Douphrate, Colorado State U., Risk ExposureAssessment of Dairy Parlor Workers5. Nicole Bryn Percival, Andrew K. Mayer, <strong>and</strong>Jeff K. Caird, U. of Calgary, A HeuristicEvaluation of Three Automated ExternalDefibrillatorsST1 – IN-VEHICLE DECISION SUPPORTSYSTEMSLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)Surface TransportationChair: Myra Blanco, Virginia Tech.; Cochair: PhillipTretten, Luleå U. of Technology1. James Whitmire II, U. of Central Florida; J. F.Morgan, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.; TalOron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; P. A.Hancock, U. of Central Florida, The Effect ofIn-Vehicle Warning Systems on Speed Compliancein Work Zones2. Daniel A. Drew <strong>and</strong> Caroline C. Hayes, U. ofMinnesota, In-Vehicle Decision Support toReduce Crashes at Rural Thru-Stop Intersections3. Christopher Nowakowski, Jessica O’Connell,Steven E. Shladover, <strong>and</strong> Delphine Cody, U. ofCalifornia, Berkeley, PATH Program,Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: DriverAcceptance of Following Gap Settings LessThan One Second4. Kip Smith, Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> DecisionMaking, Inc., Quantifying Active Safety SystemPerformance at Pedestrian Detection5. Nathan Medeiros-Ward, Joel M. Cooper, AndrewJ. Doxon, David L. Strayer, <strong>and</strong> William R.Provancher, U. of Utah, Bypassing theBottleneck: The Advantage of FingertipShear Feedback for Navigational CuesT1 – MAKING THE IMPLICIT EXPLICITInvited SymposiumTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)TrainingChair: Denise Nicholson U. of Central Florida,Cochair: Sae Schatz, U. of Central Florida1. Denise Nicholson <strong>and</strong> Sae Schatz, U. of CentralFlorida, Making the Implicit Explicit:Operationalizing Tacit Facets of Scenario-Based Training—Symposium Overview2. William Becker, Naval Postgraduate School; SaeSchatz, U. of Central Florida, Higher-OrderCognitive Skills Training in Support ofContemporary Military Operations3. Jennifer Fowlkes, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz,U. of Central Florida; Kevin C. Stagl, CHISystems, Inc.; Joseph W. Norman, FloridaAtlantic U., Domain Ontology for AdvancedSkills Training4. Stephen M. Fiore <strong>and</strong> Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt,U. of Central Florida, Making MetacognitionExplicit: Developing a Theoretical Foundationfor Metacognitive Prompting DuringScenario-Based Training5. Robb Dunne, Sae Schatz, Stephen M. Fiore,Glenn Martin, <strong>and</strong> Denise Nicholson, U. ofCentral Florida, Scenario-Based Training:Scenario Complexity6. Kevin C. Stagl, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz, U.of Central Florida; Jennifer Fowlkes <strong>and</strong> ThomasSantarelli, CHI Systems, Inc., Design Specificationsfor the Scenario-Based TrainingAutomated Collection <strong>and</strong> EvaluationSystem (SBT-ACES)Tuesday, September 283:30 to 5:00 p.m.A1 – SAFETY AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCEWITH AGINGLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)AgingChair: Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Cochair: Curt B. Irwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison1. Curt B. Irwin, Craig C. Kage, Kreg G. Gruben,<strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,Examination of Older Females’ GripCharacteristics2. Grisel Ventura, Rajeev Senapati, Luis Diaz,Arunkumar Pennathur, Luis Rene Contreras, <strong>and</strong>Julia Bader, U. of Texas at El Paso, ComparativeAnalyses of Functional Reaches of OlderMexican-American Adults3. Robert A. Hall, Consultant; Paul J. Componation,S<strong>and</strong>ra L. Carpenter, <strong>and</strong> Pamela O’Neal, U. ofAlabama Huntsville, A Low-Cost Interventionto Prevent Falls in Active Older Women