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2020 – today
- 2025
- [j26]Mark W. Wiggins
, Jaime C. Auton, Daniel Sturman, Ben W. Morrison
, Brett R. C. Molesworth:
Sustaining Situational Assessment in Electrical Network Power Control. Hum. Factors 67(3): 185-195 (2025) - 2024
- [j25]Rohan Williams, Ben W. Morrison
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Piers Bayl-Smith
:
The role of conscientiousness and cue utilisation in the detection of phishing emails in controlled and naturalistic settings. Behav. Inf. Technol. 43(9): 1842-1858 (2024) - [j24]Daniel Cooper
, Joel Fuller
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Jodie A. Wills
, Luana C. Main
, Tim Doyle:
Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship May be Offset by Early Training Exposure to Contextually Relevant Threat Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Hum. Factors 66(1): 294-311 (2024) - 2022
- [j23]Mitchell Ackerley, Ben W. Morrison
, Kate Ingrey, Mark W. Wiggins
, Piers Bayl-Smith
, Natalie M. V. Morrison
:
Errors, Irregularities, and Misdirection: Cue Utilisation and Cognitive Reflection in the Diagnosis of Phishing Emails. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 26 (2022) - [j22]Ann J. Carrigan
, Amanda Charlton, Elliott Foucar, Mark W. Wiggins
, Andrew Georgiou
, Thomas J. Palmeri, Kim M. Curby
:
The Role of Cue-Based Strategies in Skilled Diagnosis Among Pathologists. Hum. Factors 64(7): 1154-1167 (2022) - [j21]Piers Bayl-Smith
, Ronnie Taib
, Kun Yu, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Response to a phishing attack: persuasion and protection motivation in an organizational context. Inf. Comput. Secur. 30(1): 63-78 (2022) - 2021
- [j20]Rebecca Y. M. Liu, Ben W. Morrison
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Nathan C. Perry:
Using reduced-processing training to improve decision efficiency among perfectionists. Cogn. Technol. Work. 23(4): 847-861 (2021) - [j19]Daniel Sturman
, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Drivers' Cue Utilization Predicts Cognitive Resource Consumption During a Simulated Driving Scenario. Hum. Factors 63(3) (2021) - [j18]Ann J. Carrigan
, John Magnussen, Andrew Georgiou
, Kim M. Curby
, Thomas J. Palmeri, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Differentiating Experience From Cue Utilization in Radiological Assessments. Hum. Factors 63(4) (2021) - 2020
- [j17]George Nasser
, Ben W. Morrison
, Piers Bayl-Smith
, Ronnie Taib
, Michael Gayed, Mark W. Wiggins
:
The Role of Cue Utilization and Cognitive Load in the Recognition of Phishing Emails. Frontiers Big Data 3: 546860 (2020) - [j16]Emma C. Falkland
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Johanna I. Westbrook
:
Cue Utilization Differentiates Performance in the Management of Interruptions. Hum. Factors 62(5) (2020) - [c6]George Nasser
, Ben W. Morrison
, Piers Bayl-Smith
, Ronnie Taib
, Michael Gayed, Mark W. Wiggins
:
The Effects of Cue Utilization and Cognitive Load in the Detection of Phishing Emails. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2020: 47-55 - [c5]Piers Bayl-Smith
, Daniel Sturman
, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Cue Utilization, Phishing Feature and Phishing Email Detection. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2020: 56-70
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j15]Mark W. Wiggins
, Barbara Griffin
, Sue Brouwers
:
The Potential Role of Context-Related Exposure in Explaining Differences in Water Safety Cue Utilization. Hum. Factors 61(5) (2019) - [c4]Ronnie Taib
, Kun Yu
, Shlomo Berkovsky
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Piers Bayl-Smith
:
Social Engineering and Organisational Dependencies in Phishing Attacks. INTERACT (1) 2019: 564-584 - 2018
- [j14]Monique F. Crane
, Sue Brouwers
, Mark William Wiggins
, Thomas Loveday, Kirsty Forrest
, Suyin Tan, Allan Michael Cyna:
"Experience Isn't Everything": How Emotion Affects the Relationship Between Experience and Cue Utilization. Hum. Factors 60(5): 685-698 (2018) - 2017
- [j13]Monique F. Crane
, Sue Brouwers
, Kirsty Forrest
, Suyin Tan, Thomas Loveday, Mark W. Wiggins
, Chris Munday, Leila David:
Positive Affect Is Associated With Reduced Fixation in a Realistic Medical Simulation. Hum. Factors 59(5): 821-832 (2017) - [j12]Daniel J. Yee, Mark W. Wiggins
, Ben J. Searle
:
The Role of Social Cue Utilization and Closing-the-Loop Communication in the Performance of Ad Hoc Dyads. Hum. Factors 59(6): 1009-1021 (2017) - 2013
- [j11]Thomas Loveday, Mark W. Wiggins
, Jemma M. Harris, David O'Hare, Neil Smith:
An Objective Approach to Identifying Diagnostic Expertise Among Power System Controllers. Hum. Factors 55(1): 90-107 (2013) - [j10]Thomas Loveday, Mark W. Wiggins
, Ben J. Searle
, Marino Festa, David Schell:
The Capability of Static and Dynamic Features to Distinguish Competent From Genuinely Expert Practitioners in Pediatric Diagnosis. Hum. Factors 55(1): 125-137 (2013) - [j9]Nathan C. Perry, Mark W. Wiggins
, Merilyn Childs, Gerard Fogarty
:
The Application of Reduced-Processing Decision Support Systems to Facilitate the Acquisition of Decision-Making Skills. Hum. Factors 55(3): 535-544 (2013) - [c3]Jemma M. Harris, Mark W. Wiggins
, Ben W. Morrison
, Natalie M. V. Morrison
:
Differentiating Cognitive Complexity and Cognitive Load in High and Low Demand Flight Simulation Tasks. OZCHI (LNCS Selection) 2013: 133-150 - [c2]Jemma M. Harris, Mark W. Wiggins
, Ben W. Morrison
, Natalie M. V. Morrison
:
Towards a cognition-based assessment protocol for user-centered design. OZCHI 2013: 135-138 - 2012
- [j8]Nathan C. Perry, Mark W. Wiggins
, Merilyn Childs, Gerard Fogarty
:
Can reduced processing decision support interfaces improve the decision-making of less-experienced incident commanders? Decis. Support Syst. 52(2): 497-504 (2012) - [c1]Thomas Loveday, Mark W. Wiggins, Marino Festa, David Schell:
Identifying Diagnostic Experts - Measuring the Antecedents to Pattern Recognition. ICPRAM (2) 2012: 269-274 - 2010
- [j7]Ben W. Morrison
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Glenn Porter
:
User Preference for a Control-Based Reduced Processing Decision Support Interface. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 26(4): 297-316 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j6]Keryn A. Pauley, David O'Hare, Nadia W. Mullen, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Implicit Perceptions of Risk and Anxiety and Pilot Involvement in Hazardous Events. Hum. Factors 50(5): 723-733 (2008) - 2007
- [j5]Peter F. Renshaw
, Mark W. Wiggins
:
A Self-Report Critical Incident Assessment Tool for Army Night Vision Goggle Helicopter Operations. Hum. Factors 49(2): 200-213 (2007) - [j4]Nathan C. Perry, Catherine J. Stevens
, Mark W. Wiggins
, Clare E. Howell:
Cough Once for Danger: Icons Versus Abstract Warnings as Informative Alerts in Civil Aviation. Hum. Factors 49(6): 1061-1071 (2007) - 2006
- [j3]Mark W. Wiggins
, Sandra Bollwerk:
Heuristic-Based Information Acquisition and Decision Making Among Pilots. Hum. Factors 48(4): 734-746 (2006) - 2004
- [j2]David O'Hare, Mark W. Wiggins
:
Remembrance of Cases Past: Who Remembers What, When Confronting Critical Flight Events? Hum. Factors 46(2): 277-287 (2004) - 2003
- [j1]Mark W. Wiggins
, David O'Hare:
Weatherwise: Evaluation of a Cue-Based Training Approach for the Recognition of Deteriorating Weather Conditions during Flight. Hum. Factors 45(2): 337-345 (2003)
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