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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
A Political Psychological Primer Of Virtual Reality Sequelae For Mental Health Professionals, Ibpp Editor
A Political Psychological Primer Of Virtual Reality Sequelae For Mental Health Professionals, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper describes a number of sequelae stemming from virtual reality (VR) and VR technology (VRT) based on theoretical and empirical research in the behavioral sciences, social sciences, humanities.
Trends. Political Psychology In Space: Diagnostic Issues, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Political Psychology In Space: Diagnostic Issues, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the nomenclature, standards, and criteria are most optimal to evaluate space station personnel.
Engineering Management And Industrial Engineering: Six One Way, A Half Dozen The Other, Susan L. Murray, Stephen A. Raper
Engineering Management And Industrial Engineering: Six One Way, A Half Dozen The Other, Susan L. Murray, Stephen A. Raper
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
To some people engineering management (EM) is a specialty within Industrial Engineering (IE), to others EM is broader than IE. Comparing the histories of the two disciplines shows a clear distinction. Both disciplines have their roots in the work of engineering pioneers at the turn of the century. Work in motion and time study, along with other efficiency driven techniques, was the beginning of IE. Both IE and EM can trace their roots to the era of scientific management and the work of the early pioneers. A noted change for IE occurred after World War II when many programs shifted …
Integrating Core Industrial Engineering Courses Through A Manufacturing Case Study, Susan L. Murray
Integrating Core Industrial Engineering Courses Through A Manufacturing Case Study, Susan L. Murray
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
This paper presents a summary of research conducted by a team of students from the University of Missouri-Rolla. The manufacturing processes at a local firm were evaluated. The case study illustrates the benefits of applying ergonomic, safety, work measurement, and quality assessment tools together. Additionally this team approach illustrates the importance of educating engineering students to think across course and discipline lines. The paper concludes with generalized recommendations for other educational applications.
The Effects Of Human-Computer Communication Mode, Task Complexity, And Desire For Control On Performance And Discourse Organization In An Adaptive Task, Cristina Bubb-Lewis
The Effects Of Human-Computer Communication Mode, Task Complexity, And Desire For Control On Performance And Discourse Organization In An Adaptive Task, Cristina Bubb-Lewis
Psychology Theses & Dissertations
The present study examined how different communication patterns affected task performance with an adaptive interface. A Wizard-of-Oz simulation (Gould, Conti, & Hovanyecz, 1983) was used to create the impression of a talking and listening computer that acted as a teammate to help participants interact with a computer application.
Four levels of communication mode were used which differed in the level of restriction placed on human-computer communication. In addition, participants completed two sets of tasks (simple and complex). Further, a personality trait, Desire for Control (DC), was measured and participants were split into high and low groups for analysis. Dependent measures …