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Ergonomics

Journal Volume: 38
Journal Issue: 11
Journal Year: 1995
Articles in SafetyLit: 8

A psychophysiological evaluation of the perceived urgency of auditory warning signals

A user-centred approach to the design and evaluation of auditory warning signals: 1. methodology

An examination of consumer advisement warning information embedded within written instructions: implications for memory and behaviour

Audibility of reverse alarms under hearing protectors for normal and hearing-impaired listeners

Human probability matching behaviour in response to alarms of varying reliability

Interaction of signal word and colour on warning labels: differences in perceived hazard and behavioural compliance

Perceived urgency of and response time to multi-tone and frequency-modulated warning signals in broadband noise

Warning signal words: connoted strength and understandability by children, elders, and non-native English speakers


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