Human Factors Weekly News
Welcome to the Human Factors Cast Weekly News Roundup, a weekly roundup of all news related to Human Factors, Psychology, Design, and Technology as it relates to humans. These stories are selected as potential topics for Human Factors Cast's weekly podcast. Want this in your RSS/Feed reader? Grab our RSS Feed here.
Up this week are some of our favorite top stories in recent history! From coaching nurses to avoid burnout, to labeling credible news sources, all the way to Design Guidelines for test level 3 through test level 5 roadside barrier systems placed on mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls (we especially love this last one), this week has got it all!
Our Top News Stories
These consist of news stories that we feel have enough substance to them to justify a 20-30 minute segment on the podcast. Our Patreons decide which topics we discuss on the show from these types of news stories.
- Coaching Program Reduces Burnout Among Resident Physicians
- Does Presenting Credibility Labels of Journalistic Sources Affect News Consumption? New Study Finds Limited Effects
- Design Guidelines for Test Level 3 through Test Level 5 Roadside Barrier Systems Placed on Mechanically Stabilized Earth Retaining Walls
Human Factors News
These consist of news stories that have a human factors application, but may just be a brief one-liner (e.g. not a whole lot to talk about but cool enough for us to share).
- Perceptron: AI bias can arise from annotation instructions
- Apple, Google and Microsoft team up on passwordless logins
- Is UX Data Normally Distributed?
Peer Reviewed Human Factors Journal Articles (Paywalled)
These consist of human factors related peer reviewed journal articles that require a paywall to see.
- Quantifying Workload and Stress in Intensive Care Unit Nurses: Preliminary Evaluation Using Continuous Eye-Tracking
- Towards Responsible AI: A Design Space Exploration of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence User Interfaces to Investigate Fairness
- Design Thinking Framework for Integration of Transparency Measures in Time-Critical Decision Support
- Bidirectional Communications in Human-Agent Teaming: The Effects of Communication Style and Feedback
- Why Do People Abandon Activity Trackers? The Role of User Diversity in Discontinued Use
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