A trust model for consumer internet shopping

MKO Lee, E Turban - International Journal of electronic commerce, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
E-commerce success, especially in the business-to-consumer area, is determined in part by
whether consumers trust sellers and products they cannot see or touch, and electronic …

[HTML][HTML] The efficacy of psychophysiological measures for implementing adaptive technology

MW Scerbo - 2001 - books.google.com
Adaptive automation refers to technology that can its mode of operation dynamically.
Further, both the technology and the operator can initiate changes in the level or mode of …

Supporting decision making and action selection under time pressure and uncertainty: The case of in-flight icing

NB Sarter, B Schroeder - Human factors, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Operators in high-risk domains such as aviation often need to make decisions under time
pressure and uncertainty. One way to support them in this task is through the introduction of …

Automated diagnostic aids: The effects of aid reliability on users' trust and reliance

DA Wiegmann, A Rich, H Zhang - Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
We examined the effects that different levels of, and changes in, automation reliability have
on users' trust of automated diagnostics aids. Participants were presented with a series of …

Display signaling in augmented reality: Effects of cue reliability and image realism on attention allocation and trust calibration

M Yeh, CD Wickens - Human Factors, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
This experiment seeks to examine the relationships among three advanced technology
features (presentation of target cuing, reliability of target cuing, and level of image reality and …

Predicting misuse and disuse of combat identification systems

MT Dzindolet, LG Pierce, HP Beck, LA Dawe… - Military …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Two combat identification systems have been designed to reduce fratricide by providing
soldiers with the ability to “interrogate” a potential target by sending a microwave or laser …

Where is computing driving cars?

GH Walker, NA Stanton, MS Young - International Journal of …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Cars offer an excellent example of ubiquitous computing, and a technological revolution is
currently underway that will eventually see in-vehicle computers empowered with …

Human performance models and rear-end collision avoidance algorithms

TL Brown, JD Lee, DV McGehee - Human Factors, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Collision warning systems offer a promising approach to mitigate rear-end collisions, but
substantial uncertainty exists regarding the joint performance of the driver and the collision …

Assessment of operator trust in and utilization of automated decision-aids under different framing conditions

AM Bisantz, Y Seong - International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2001 - Elsevier
Computerized aids may be used to support decision-making and control in a variety of
complex, dynamic arenas. For instance, such systems have been introduced into industrial …

Emerging challenges in cognitive ergonomics: Managing swarms of self-organizing agent-based automation

JD Lee - Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
As technology becomes more sophisticated, the problems of appropriate function allocation,
mode errors, and misuse of automation will continue to challenge system safety and …