Human-tech : ethical and scientific foundations
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Human-tech : ethical and scientific foundations
(Oxford series in human-technology interaction / series editor, Alex Kirlik)
Oxford University Press, 2010
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 1. Introduction / Alex Kirlik
- 2. The origins of human-tech / Alex Kirlik
- 3. A human-tech research agenda and approach / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: Toward Jeffersonian research programs in ergonomics science / Kim J. Vicente
- 4. Inventing Ppssibilities: understanding work systems and tasks / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: A theoretical note on the relationship between work domain analysis and task analysis / John R. Hajdukiewicz and Kim J. Vicente
- 5. Psychological distance: manipulating an interface versus controlling a system / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: Toward theory-driven, quantitative performance measurement in ergonomics science : the abstraction hierarchy as a framework for data analysis / Xinyao Yu, Elfreda Lau, Kim J. Vicente, and Micheal W. Carter
- 6. Statistics for human-tech research / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: The earth is spherical (p < 0.05): Alternative methods of statistical inference / Kim J. Vicente and Gerard L. Torenvliet
- 7. Constructing the subject : cognitive modeling / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: Operator modeling in a complex, dynamic work environment: a qualitative cognitive model based on field observation / Kim J. Vicente, Randall J. Mumaw and Emilie M. Roth
- 8. Sociotechnical Systems, risk and error / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: The Walkerton E. coli outbreak : a test of Rasmussen's framework for risk managementin a dynamic society / Kim J. Vicente and Klaus Christoffersen
- 9. Nested systems: economic, cultural and political dimensions / Alex Kirlik
- Reprint: Human factors engineering that makes a difference: leveraging a science of societal change / Kim J. Vicente

