| 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|
| j37 | Christopher D. Wickens, Shaun Hutchins, Thomas Carolan, John Cumming: Effectiveness of Part-Task Training and Increasing-Difficulty Training Strategies: A Meta-Analysis Approach. Human Factors 55(2): 461-470 (2013) | |
| 2011 | ||
| j36 | Kelly S. Steelman, Jason S. McCarley, Christopher D. Wickens: Modeling the Control of Attention in Visual Workspaces. Human Factors 53(2): 142-153 (2011) | |
| 2010 | ||
| j35 | Zhiqiang Luo, Wenshu Luo, Christopher D. Wickens, I-Ming Chen: Spatial learning in a virtual multilevel building: Evaluating three exocentric view aids. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 68(10): 746-759 (2010) | |
| 2009 | ||
| j34 | Christopher D. Wickens, Stephen Rice, David Keller, Shaun Hutchins, Jamie Hughes, Krisstal Clayton: False Alerts in Air Traffic Control Conflict Alerting System: Is There a "Cry Wolf" Effect? Human Factors 51(4): 446-462 (2009) | |
| j33 | Christopher D. Wickens, Becky L. Hooey, Brian F. Gore, Angelia Sebok, Corey S. Koenicke: Identifying Black Swans in NextGen: Predicting Human Performance in Off-Nominal Conditions. Human Factors 51(5): 638-651 (2009) | |
| c3 | Brian F. Gore, Becky L. Hooey, Christopher D. Wickens, Shelly Scott-Nash: A Computational Implementation of a Human Attention Guiding Mechanism in MIDAS v5. HCI (11) 2009: 237-246 | |
| 2008 | ||
| j32 | Christopher D. Wickens: Situation Awareness: Review of Mica Endsley's 1995 Articles on Situation Awareness Theory and Measurement. Human Factors 50(3): 397-403 (2008) | |
| j31 | ||
| j30 | Raja Parasuraman, Christopher D. Wickens: Humans: Still Vital After All These Years of Automation. Human Factors 50(3): 511-520 (2008) | |
| j29 | Lisa C. Thomas, Christopher D. Wickens: Display Dimensionality and Conflict Geometry Effects on Maneuver Preferences for Resolving In-Flight Conflicts. Human Factors 50(4): 576-588 (2008) | |
| j28 | Angela T. Schriver, Daniel G. Morrow, Christopher D. Wickens, Donald A. Talleur: Expertise Differences in Attentional Strategies Related to Pilot Decision Making. Human Factors 50(6): 864-878 (2008) | |
| 2007 | ||
| j27 | Cristina Iani, Christopher D. Wickens: Factors Affecting Task Management in Aviation. Human Factors 49(1): 16-24 (2007) | |
| j26 | Christopher D. Wickens: How Many Resources and How to Identify Them? Commentary on Boles et al. and Vidulich and Tsang. Human Factors 49(1): 53-56 (2007) | |
| j25 | Nadine B. Sarter, Randall J. Mumaw, Christopher D. Wickens: Pilots' Monitoring Strategies and Performance on Automated Flight Decks: An Empirical Study Combining Behavioral and Eye-Tracking Data. Human Factors 49(3): 347-357 (2007) | |
| j24 | Stephen R. Dixon, Christopher D. Wickens, Jason S. McCarley: On the Independence of Compliance and Reliance: Are Automation False Alarms Worse Than Misses? Human Factors 49(4): 564-572 (2007) | |
| j23 | Christopher D. Wickens, Angela Colcombe: Dual-Task Performance Consequences of Imperfect Alerting Associated With a Cockpit Display of Traffic Information. Human Factors 49(5): 839-850 (2007) | |
| 2006 | ||
| j22 | Emily Muthard Stelzer, Christopher D. Wickens: Pilots Strategically Compensate for Display Enlargements in Surveillance and Flight Control Tasks. Human Factors 48(1): 166-181 (2006) | |
| j21 | William J. Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens: Examining the Impact of Cell Phone Conversations on Driving Using Meta-Analytic Techniques. Human Factors 48(1): 196-205 (2006) | |
| j20 | Stephen R. Dixon, Christopher D. Wickens: Automation Reliability in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Control: A Reliance-Compliance Model of Automation Dependence in High Workload. Human Factors 48(3): 474-486 (2006) | |
| 2005 | ||
| j19 | Stephen R. Dixon, Christopher D. Wickens, Dervon Chang: Mission Control of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Workload Analysis. Human Factors 47(3): 479-487 (2005) | |
| j18 | Amy L. Alexander, Christopher D. Wickens, Thomas J. Hardy: Synthetic Vision Systems: The Effects of Guidance Symbology, Display Size, and Field of View. Human Factors 47(4): 693-707 (2005) | |
| 2004 | ||
| j17 | William J. Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens: Driving and Side Task Performance: The Effects of Display Clutter, Separation, and Modality. Human Factors 46(4): 611-624 (2004) | |
| c2 | Ronald Small, Christopher D. Wickens, John Keller, Alia Oster: Multisensory Integration for Pilot Spatial Orientation. Winter Simulation Conference 2004 | |
| 2003 | ||
| j16 | Christopher D. Wickens, Juliana Goh, John Helleberg, William J. Horrey, Donald A. Talleur: Attentional Models of Multitask Pilot Performance Using Advanced Display Technology. Human Factors 45(3): 360-380 (2003) | |
| j15 | Michelle Yeh, James L. Merlo, Christopher D. Wickens, David L. Brandenburg: Head Up versus Head Down: The Costs of Imprecision, Unreliability, and Visual Clutter on Cue Effectiveness for Display Signaling. Human Factors 45(3): 390-407 (2003) | |
| 2002 | ||
| j14 | Christopher D. Wickens, John Helleberg, Xidong Xu: Pilot Maneuver Choice and Workload in Free Flight. Human Factors 44(2): 171-188 (2002) | |
| 2001 | ||
| j13 | Steven Fadden, Patricia May Ververs, Christopher D. Wickens: Pathway HUDs: Are They Viable? Human Factors 43(2): 173-193 (2001) | |
| j12 | Michelle Yeh, Christopher D. Wickens: Display Signaling in Augmented Reality: Effects of Cue Reliability and Image Realism on Attention Allocation and Trust Calibration. Human Factors 43(3): 355-365 (2001) | |
| j11 | Michelle Yeh, Christopher D. Wickens: Attentional Filtering in the Design of Electronic Map Displays: A Comparison of Color Coding, Intensity Coding, and Decluttering Techniques. Human Factors 43(4): 543-562 (2001) | |
| 2000 | ||
| j10 | Christopher D. Wickens, Lisa C. Thomas, Rachel Young: Frames of Reference for the Display of Battlefield Information: Judgment-Display Dependencies. Human Factors 42(4): 660-675 (2000) | |
| j9 | Raja Parasuraman, Thomas B. Sheridan, Christopher D. Wickens: A model for types and levels of human interaction with automation. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 30(3): 286-297 (2000) | |
| 1999 | ||
| j8 | Michelle Yeh, Christopher D. Wickens, F. Jacob Seagull: Target Cuing in Visual Search: The Effects of Conformality and Display Location on the Allocation of Visual Attention. Human Factors 41(4): 524-542 (1999) | |
| 1998 | ||
| j7 | Douglas J. Gillan, Christopher D. Wickens, Justin G. Hollands, C. Melody Carswell: Guidelines for Presenting Quantitative Data in HFES Publications. Human Factors 40(1): 28-41 (1998) | |
| j6 | Brian T. Schreiber, Christopher D. Wickens, Goetz J. Renner, Jeffrey D. Alton, Joseph C. Hickox: Navigational Checking Using 3D Maps: The Influence of Elevation Angle, Azimuth, and Foreshortening. Human Factors 40(2): 209-223 (1998) | |
| j5 | Edward P. McCormick, Christopher D. Wickens, Rachel Banks, Michelle Yeh: Frame of Reference Effects on Scientific Visualization Subtasks. Human Factors 40(3): 443-451 (1998) | |
| 1997 | ||
| j4 | Robin Martin-Emerson, Christopher D. Wickens: Superimposition, Symbology, Visual Attention, and the Head-Up Display. Human Factors 39(4): 581-601 (1997) | |
| 1996 | ||
| j3 | C. Melody Carswell, Christopher D. Wickens: Mixing and Matching Lower-Level Codes for Object Displays: Evidence for Two Sources of Proximity Compatibility. Human Factors 38(1): 1-22 (1996) | |
| j2 | Henry P. Williams, Scott Hutchinson, Christopher D. Wickens: A Comparison of Methods for Promoting Geographic Knowledge in Simulated Aircraft Navigation. Human Factors 38(1): 50-64 (1996) | |
| 1993 | ||
| j1 | Yili Liu, Robert Fuld, Christopher D. Wickens: Monitoring Behavior in Manual and Automated Scheduling Systems. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 39(6): 1015-1029 (1993) | |
| 1990 | ||
| c1 | Arthur F. Kramer, Christopher D. Wickens: Human-computer interaction research at the University of Illinois (lab review). CHI 1990: 79-80 | |
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