619 results on '"Vu, Kim-Phuong L."'
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2. What Predicts Undergraduate Students' Decision to Pursue a Career in Biomedical/Behavioral Research within an Upper-Division Research Training Program? A Study of Trainees' Science Identity and Educational Outcomes
3. Effectiveness of Digital Avatars in Student Engagement and Learning
4. Online Learning: Does Integrated Video Lecture Help You Learn More Efficiently?
5. Faculty Mentor Training to Change Mentoring Practices at a Diverse R2 University
6. Mental workload and situation awareness.
7. Divided attention and multiple-task performance.
8. Memory and attention.
9. Attentional control in congruity and negative priming tasks.
10. Afterword.
11. Social attention and team performance.
12. Attention and displays.
13. Change detection and cross-modal attention.
14. Individual and group differences in attention.
15. Attention: Selection and control in human information processing.
16. Historical overview of research on attention.
17. Orienting and inhibiting attention.
18. Selective attention in audition and vision.
19. Information processing and the study of attention.
20. Comparing the Effectiveness of Instructor-Led Versus Video-Based Learning Methods for Online Website Accessibility Training
21. Which Method of Fact-Checking is Beneficial in Fighting Misinformation?
22. Online Learning: Does Integrated Video Lecture Help You Learn More Efficiently?
23. Individual Response–Effect Congruencies Modulate Subsequent Stimulus–Response Compatibility Effects
24. Developing Academic Engagement Through a Virtual Week of Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity: Rethinking Collaboration
25. Advancing Inclusive Mentoring Through an Online Mentor Training Program and Coordinated Discussion Group
26. Preparing Undergraduate Students for Summer Research Experiences and Graduate School Applications in a Pandemic Environment: Development and Implementation of Online Modules
27. Research, Science Identity, and Intent to Pursue a Science Career: A BUILD Intervention Evaluation at CSULB.
28. Human factors research and user-centered design.
29. Which Method of Fact-Checking is Beneficial in Fighting Misinformation?
30. Using the Lane Change Test to Investigate In-Vehicle Display Placements
31. Attention for Designers
32. Does the Use of Tablets Lead to More Information Being Recorded and Better Recall in Short-Term Memory Tasks?
33. Users’ Interpretation of Pictograms and Pictures for Conveying Instructions and Warnings on Pharmaceutical Labels
34. Customization: The Path to a Better and More Accessible Web Experience
35. Use of Customized Text Can Be Beneficial to Students Who Read Online Materials Under Constrained Visual Conditions
36. Location and Arrangement of Displays and Control Actuators
37. Attention : Selection and Control in Human Information Processing
38. Developing Academic Engagement Through a Virtual Week of Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity: Rethinking Collaboration
39. Transfer of incompatible spatial mapping to the vertical Simon task generalizes across effectors but not stimulus features
40. Measuring the Effectiveness of Human Autonomy Teaming
41. How Screen Magnification with and Without Word-Wrapping Affects the User Experience of Adults with Low Vision
42. A Validation Test of an Accessibility Evaluation Method
43. E-book Accessibility Evaluations
44. Using Distributed Simulation to Investigate Human-Autonomy Teaming
45. Human-Automation Teaming: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
46. Effectiveness of Human Autonomy Teaming in Cockpit Applications
47. Measuring the Effects of a Cognitive Aid in Deep Space Network Operations
48. Population Stereotypes for Color Associations
49. Comparison of Intellectus Statistics and Statistical Package for the Social Sciences : Differences in User Performance Based on Presentation of Statistical Data
50. Accent and Gender Bias in Perceptions of Interactive Voice Systems
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