Parasuraman et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Complacency and bias in human use of automation: An attentional integrationParasuraman et al., 2010
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- Parasuraman R
- Manzey D
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- Human factors
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Objective: Our aim was to review empirical studies of complacency and bias in human interaction with automated and decision support systems and provide an integrated theoretical model for their explanation. Background: Automation-related complacency and …
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