Title
Conceptual issues in the study of dynamic hazard warnings.
Abstract
This paper presents a conceptual analysis of dynamic hazard warning systems. The normative aspects of responses to warnings are analyzed, and a distinction is made between two forms of responses to a warning system, referred to as compliance and reliance. Determinants of the responses to warnings are identified, and they are broadly classified into normative, task, and operator factors. Existing research on warnings and automation is assessed in view of this conceptual framework, and directions for future research are discussed. Some implications of this analysis for practitioners, designers, and researchers are indicated. Actual or potential applications of this research include recommendations for the analysis, design, and study of dynamic warning systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1518/hfes.46.2.196.37335
HUMAN FACTORS
Keywords
Field
DocType
conceptual framework,human error,reliability,behavior,hazards,warning systems
Warning system,Normative,Simulation,Human factors and ergonomics,Automation,Human error,Engineering,Cognition,Accident prevention,Conceptual framework
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
46
2
0018-7208
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
39
3.36
9
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joachim Meyer137641.28