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Dennis L. Price

Ph. D., Industrial Engineering, M.A. Psychology, M.Div. Theology, M.A. Philosophy of Religion

Personal Homepage:
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Self-employed author, fiction and non-fiction

Emeritus Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. Citations from President Ronald Reagan and President H.W. Bush upon appointments to the United States Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board. Kraft Innovator Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Educator of the Year Award from the System Safety Society. Past positions Senior Engineer, Martin-Marietta, Orlando, Florida. Member of the Technical Staff, Autonetics, Anaheim, California. Founding Pastor, Hillside Baptist Church (now Grace Evangelical Free Church) La Mirada, California. Assistant Pastor First Baptist Church, Bellfower, California.

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Hahn, Heidi Ann and Price, Dennis L. (1987): An Integrated Investigation into the Relative Effects of Alcohol on Various Human Behavioral Processes. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 830-833.

A comprehensive study of the relative effects of alcohol on various behavioral processes was conducted. The results indicated the following descending hierarchy of impairment: (1) mediational processes; (2) motor processes; (3) communication processes; and (4) perceptual processes. These findings were compared to a literature-based hierarchy developed by other authors and discrepancies were explored.

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... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.

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