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| Douglas A. Wiegmann |
| Douglas A. Wiegmann Associate Professor |
| 3214 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706-1572 |
Tel: 608/890-1932 E-mail: dawiegmann@wisc.edu |
SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Wiegmann, D.A., McCarley, J.S., Kramer, A.F. & Wickens, C.D. (2006). Age and automation interact to influence performance of a simulated luggage screening task. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 77; 825-831.
Madhavan, P. & Wiegmann, D.A. & Lacson, F. C. (2006). Automation failures on tasks easily performed by operators undermines trust in automated aids. Human Factors, 48(2), 241-256.
Boot, W.R., Kramer, A.F., Becic, E., Wiegmann, D.A. & Kubose, T. (2006). Detecting transient changes in dynamic displays: The more you look, the less you see. Human Factors, 48(4), 759-773.
Shappell, S., Detwiler, C., Holcomb, K., Hackworth, C., Boquet, A. & Wiegmann, D.A. (2007). Human error and commercial aviation accidents: An analysis using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification, Human Factors, 49(2), 227-242.
Malec, J.F., Torsher, L.C., Dunn, W.D., Wiegmann, D.A., Arnold, J.J., & Brown, D.A. (2007). The high performance teamwork (HPT) scale: Reliability and validity for evaluating key crew resource management skills. Simulation in Healthcare, 2(1), 4-10.
ElBardissi, A.W., Wiegmann, D.A., Dearani, J.A., & Sundt, T.S. (2007). Application of the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System methodology to the cardiovascular surgery operating room. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 83, 1412-1419.
Madhavan, P. & Wiegmann, D.A. (in press). A review of operator trust in automated aids: How human are machines? Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science.
Madhavan, P. & Wiegmann, D.A. (in press). Effects of source, pedigree and reliability on operator interaction with decision support systems. Human Factors.
Wiegmann, D.A., ElBardissi, A.W., Dearani, J.A., Daly, R.C., & Sundt, T.M. (in press). Disruptions of surgical flow and their relationships to surgical errors: An exploratory investigation. Surgery.
Mathis, K. & Wiegmann, D.A. (in press). Construct validation of a laparoscopic simulator. Simulation in Healthcare.
BOOKS
Wiegmann, D. A. & Shappell, S. A. (2003). A human error approach to aviation accident analysis: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System. Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.
Kramer, A. F., Wiegmann, D. A., Kirlik, A. (2006). Attention: From theory to practice. New York: Oxford University Press.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Wiegmann, D. A. (2001). Psychology of aviation safety. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds.). International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol.2, pp. 1019-23. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
Wiegmann, D. A. & Cristina, F. (2001). Feedback lag variability and choice of an automated diagnostic aid. In D. Harris (Ed.) Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Vol. 6. Industrial Ergonomics, HCI, and Applied Cognitive Psychology (pp. 169-174). Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.
Wiegmann, D.A., von Thaden, T.L, & Gibbons, A.M. (in press). A review of safety culture theory and its potential application to traffic safety. In D. Nelson, and B. Tefft (Eds.). Safety Culture and Traffic Safety. Washington, DC. AAA Foundation Publishing.
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