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Roxann E. P. Adams

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1995
 
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Dolan, Nancy J., Wogalter, Michael S., Shapiro, Ronald G., Brown, Megan L., Wilson, Jody L. S., White, Royce M., Sugg, Mark J., B., A Tina M., Sayer, A, Adams, Roxann E. P. and Hood, Teresa L. (1995): Games for Explaining Human Factors: Come and Participate!. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. .

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Shapiro, Ronald G., White, Royce M., Brown, Megan L. and Adams, Roxann E. P. (1991): Showing What People Can and Cannot Do: Human Capacity and Limitations Demonstrations. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting 1991. pp. 508-512.

To communicate Human Factors Design Principles to audiences of computer programmer, community groups, junior college and college students, the authors have combined a set of thirteen demonstrations of Human Capabilities and Limitations into an effective, stand-alone presentation lasting from one to two hours. Each of the demonstrations and the implications of each demonstration for product design will be explained. The content areas include: * Memory * Classical Conditioning * Operant Conditioning * Cognitive Learning * Obedience to Authority * Rule Usage * Perception * Adaptation * Response Competition. The primary goal of this paper is to provide the Human Factors Educator, Partitioner or Graduate Student with an alterative way to introduce the topic of Human Factors in one or two consolidated sessions to a variety of audiences which will be informative, popular, easy to prepare for, and very inexpensive. A secondary goal is to provide some demonstration ideas which might be used to supplement traditional classroom lectures.

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