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Designing for Older Adults: Principles and Creative Human Factors Approaches, Second Edition
The first edition of Designing for Older Adults: Principles and Creative Human Factors Approaches broke ground as an easily accessible source of information, a primer on designing for older adults. In this second edition, the authors, as any good hum
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 59:70-74
Developing robots that are useful to older adults is more than simply creating robots that complete household tasks. Careful consideration of the users’ capabilities, robot autonomy, and task is needed. Perceived usefulness, according to the Techno
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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 75:1-20
As technology advances, robots and virtual agents will be introduced into the home and healthcare settings to assist individuals, both young and old, with everyday living tasks. Understanding how users recognize an agent’s social cues is therefore
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Arthur D. Fisk, Wendy A. Rogers, Sara J. Czaja, Sankaran N. Nair, Joseph Sharit, Neil Charness, Chin Chin Lee, Walter R. Boot
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Contemporary Clinical Trials. 40:35-46
Technology holds promise in terms of providing support to older adults. To date there have been limited robust systematic efforts to evaluate the psychosocial benefits of technology for older people and identify factors that influence both the usabil
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Journal of human-robot interaction. 3(2)
A critical construct related to human-robot interaction (HRI) is autonomy, which varies widely across robot platforms. Levels of robot autonomy (LORA), ranging from teleoperation to fully autonomous systems, influence the way in which humans and robo
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Instructional science. 41(6)
Some task analysis methods break down a task into a hierarchy of subgoals. Although an important tool of many fields of study, learning to create such a hierarchy (redescription) is not trivial. To further the understanding of what makes task analysi
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Annual meeting. 53(8)
A goal of many older adults is to remain in their own homes as they age (Beyond 50.05 Survey, 2005). However, a detailed assessment is lacking of the needs of older adults as they age in place. Using focus groups, twenty-six independently living olde
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Annual meeting. 53(20)
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of visual degradation on warning symbol comprehension across warning symbol types and age groups. Twenty-seven black and white ANSI symbols of four different types (prohibition, course of action,
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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 30:533-546
Operators and users interacting with computer environments often have to deal with multiple tasks at once, responding to each in series. Diagnostic automation, that is, automation that alerts users when and where to look, has been suggested to suppor