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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 125
Volume 125, May 2019
- José Vasconcelos-Raposo, Miguel Melo, Carla Maria Teixeira, Luciana Cabral, Maximino Bessa:
Adaptation and validation of the ITC - Sense of Presence Inventory for the Portuguese language. 1-6 - Nimesha Ranasinghe, Raymond Koon Chuan Koh, Thi Ngoc Tram Nguyen, Liangkun Yan, Kala Shamaiah, Siew Geuk Choo, David Tolley, Shienny Karwita, Barry Chew, Daniel Chua, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Tainted: An olfaction-enhanced game narrative for smelling virtual ghosts. 7-18 - Ana Ferreira, Soraia Teles:
Persuasion: How phishing emails can influence users and bypass security measures. 19-31 - Rebecca Wiczorek, Anna Zirk:
Using warning systems with adaptable thresholds: Choice of security level, compliance and performance in a simulated computer security task. 32-40 - Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Alberto Monge Roffarello:
A high-level semantic approach to End-User Development in the Internet of Things. 41-54 - Mickaël Causse, François Lancelot, Jordan Maillant, Julia Behrend, Mathieu Cousy, Nicolas Schneider:
Encoding decisions and expertise in the operator's eyes: Using eye-tracking as input for system adaptation. 55-65 - Bobbie D. Seppelt, John D. Lee:
Keeping the driver in the loop: Dynamic feedback to support appropriate use of imperfect vehicle control automation. 66-80 - Taehun Kim, Dongman Lee, Soon J. Hyun, Young Yim Doh:
UrbanSocialRadar: A place-aware social matching model for estimating serendipitous interaction willingness in Korean cultural context. 81-103 - Ja Young Lee, John D. Lee:
Modeling microstructure of drivers' task switching behavior. 104-117 - Niels van Berkel, Jorge Gonçalves, Lauri Lovén, Denzil Ferreira, Simo Hosio, Vassilis Kostakos:
Effect of experience sampling schedules on response rate and recall accuracy of objective self-reports. 118-128
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