21 September 2020

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics

The following sample articles from the International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics are now available here for free:
  • Increased bone conducted vibration reduces motion sickness in automated vehicles
  • Exploring the concept of passenger well-being in the context of automated driving
  • Application of a sense of coherence-based leadership for productivity and health at Scania
  • Factors influencing employees' intention to apply ergonomics at workplaces: a cultural perspective
  • A front- and rear-view assistant for older cyclists: evaluations on technical performance, user experience and behaviour
  • A theoretical model of human-automation interaction grounded in resource allocation policy during automated driving

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