Cell phone distraction, human factors, and litigation / T. Scott Smith, Ph. D. ; contributors, Grant Chaisson, B.S., Patrick L. Dunn, Ph. D., Chelsea Schaeffer, B.S., Mary Sciaraffa, Ph. D., Elizabeth R. Smith, R.N., M.S.N.
2016
K4319 .S65 2016 (Mapit)
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Cell phone distraction, human factors, and litigation / T. Scott Smith, Ph. D. ; contributors, Grant Chaisson, B.S., Patrick L. Dunn, Ph. D., Chelsea Schaeffer, B.S., Mary Sciaraffa, Ph. D., Elizabeth R. Smith, R.N., M.S.N.
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Tucson, Arizona : Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Inc., [2016]
Description
xx, 441 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Main questions
History
Cell phone use in contemporary society
Interpreting research
Locating relevant research
Selecting expert witnesses
Cognition
Foundations of cognitive science
Original research : false memory
Original student research : effects of cell phone distraction on geometric planning with applications to collegiate classroom
Driving
Hands-free debate
Federal initiatives
State-by-state restrictions on cell phone use while driving in the United States
Failures of visual awareness
Change blindness
Visual masking
Human factors and social interactions
Cell phone addiction
Developmental aspects of cell phone distraction
Mobile media and young children
Childhood cognition and eyewitness testimony
Emerging adulthood (college students) and collegiate performance
Distracted walking
Distracted walking
Nursing performance
Nursing and critical thinking skills
Nursing and social media
Patient safety : health care distraction study in Pennsylvania
Litigating an impaired employee performance case
Driver characteristics
Phone-related distracted behaviors
Perceptions of distracted driver safety
Future directions
Future directions.
History
Cell phone use in contemporary society
Interpreting research
Locating relevant research
Selecting expert witnesses
Cognition
Foundations of cognitive science
Original research : false memory
Original student research : effects of cell phone distraction on geometric planning with applications to collegiate classroom
Driving
Hands-free debate
Federal initiatives
State-by-state restrictions on cell phone use while driving in the United States
Failures of visual awareness
Change blindness
Visual masking
Human factors and social interactions
Cell phone addiction
Developmental aspects of cell phone distraction
Mobile media and young children
Childhood cognition and eyewitness testimony
Emerging adulthood (college students) and collegiate performance
Distracted walking
Distracted walking
Nursing performance
Nursing and critical thinking skills
Nursing and social media
Patient safety : health care distraction study in Pennsylvania
Litigating an impaired employee performance case
Driver characteristics
Phone-related distracted behaviors
Perceptions of distracted driver safety
Future directions
Future directions.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K4319 .S65 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9781936360390 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
193636039X (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
193636039X (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
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