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Katherine J. S. Rogers

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1990
 
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Rogers, Katherine J. S., Smith, Michael J. and Sainfort, Pascale C. (1990): Electronic Performance Monitoring, Job Design and Psychological Stress. In: D., Woods, and E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 854-858.

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Lim, Soo Yee, Rogers, Katherine J. S., Smith, Michael J. and Sainfort, Pascale C. (1989): A Study of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Office Ergonomics on Psychological Stress Outcomes. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1989. pp. 248-255.

This study proposed a model to examine the links between both objective and subjective measures of chair ergonomics, self-report of back pain, and psychological stress outcomes. We assumed that there would be both direct and indirect effects of ergonomics on stress. The model was tested with 125 office workers who used VDTs for varying amounts of time. All subjects completed questionnaires and had ergonomic evaluations performed on their workstations by trained researchers. The results showed that subjective ergonomics had both a direct and indirect effect on stress while objective ergonomics had only an indirect effect on stress (through subjective ergonomics). A new model was proposed.

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