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Automaticity of social behavior: Direct effects of trait construct and stereotype activation on action

by John A. Bargh, Mark Chen, Lara Burrows - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1996
"... Previous research has shown that trait concepts and stereotypes become active automatically in the presence of relevant behavior or stereotyped-group features. Through the use of the same priming procedures as in previous impression formation research, Experiment l showed that participants whose con ..."
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concept of rudeness was primed interrupted the experimenter more quickly and frequently than did participants primed with polite-related stimuli. In Experiment 2, participants for whom an elderly stereotype was primed walked more slowly down the hallway when leaving the experiment than did control

Interruptions

by Lindsley G. Boiney, Ph. D
"... Human attention, rather than information, has become the critical resource for situation awareness (SA) and decision-making in many command and control (C2) environments. The impact of new information technologies and the evolving nature of missions to demand richer and more complex interactions (jo ..."
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-task, accommodate frequent interruptions, attend to numerous information sources and modalities, and scan for unanticipated events. Distributed collaborators must dedicate additional time and attention to team awareness and shared SA, repeatedly recalibrating priorities and roles. Good information is necessary

Effects of interruptions on the computerised clerical task performance”, in

by Ivan Burmistrov, Anna Leonova - Human-Computer Interaction: Human Aspects of Business Computing. Proceedings of EWHCI’96, Moscow: ICSTI , 1996
"... Abstract. This paper presents results of an exploratory experimental study of the effects of interruptions on the execution of computerised clerical tasks, provides classification of interruption handling strategies, and gives some recommendations for the user interface design for frequently interru ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents results of an exploratory experimental study of the effects of interruptions on the execution of computerised clerical tasks, provides classification of interruption handling strategies, and gives some recommendations for the user interface design for frequently

The effect of frequent versus infrequent interruptions on primary task resumption. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics

by Christopher A. Monk , 2004
"... Recent interruptions research suggests that the timing of interruptions can play a critical role in the level of task primary disruption. An unanswered question regarding interruption timing is whether greater task disruption in terms of primary task resumption time is experienced with more frequent ..."
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frequent interruptions. The present study used a VCR programming task with a pursuit-tracking interruption task to measure how quickly people resume the primary task after an interruption. The results showed that primary task resumption times were faster for more frequent interruptions, which was contrary

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by O. Dumbrajs, V. Igochine, A. Gude, M. Maraschek, H. Zohm, Asdex Upgrade Team
"... Temporal evolution of neoclassical tearing modes in the frequently interrupted regime ..."
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Temporal evolution of neoclassical tearing modes in the frequently interrupted regime

PROCEEDINGS of the HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 48th ANNUAL MEETING—2004 295 THE EFFECT OF FREQUENT VERSUS INFREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS ON PRIMARY TASK RESUMPTION

by Christopher A. Monk
"... Recent interruptions research suggests that the timing of interruptions can play a critical role in the level of task primary disruption. An unanswered question regarding interruption timing is whether greater task disruption in terms of primary task resumption time is experienced with more frequent ..."
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frequent interruptions. The present study used a VCR programming task with a pursuit-tracking interruption task to measure how quickly people resume the primary task after an interruption. The results showed that primary task resumption times were faster for more frequent interruptions, which was contrary

The Scope and Importance of Human Interruption In Human-Computer . . .

by Daniel C. McFarlane, Kara A. Latorella - HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION , 2002
"... At first glance it seems absurd that busy people doing important jobs should want their computers to interrupt them. Interruptions are disruptive and people need to concentrate to make good decisions. However, successful job performance also frequently depends on people's abilities to (a) const ..."
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At first glance it seems absurd that busy people doing important jobs should want their computers to interrupt them. Interruptions are disruptive and people need to concentrate to make good decisions. However, successful job performance also frequently depends on people's abilities to (a

Interruptible iterators

by Jed Liu, Aaron Kimball, Andrew C. Myers - In POPL ’06: Conference record of the 33rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages , 2006
"... This paper introduces interruptible iterators, a language feature that makes expressive iteration abstractions much easier to implement. Iteration abstractions are valuable for software design, as shown by their frequent use in well-designed data structure libraries such as the Java Collections Fram ..."
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This paper introduces interruptible iterators, a language feature that makes expressive iteration abstractions much easier to implement. Iteration abstractions are valuable for software design, as shown by their frequent use in well-designed data structure libraries such as the Java Collections

The science of interruption

by Enrico Coiera - BMJ Qual Saf. 2012; 21(5):357–60. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2012000783 PMID: 22421910
"... There has been a steady growth of research into interruption spanning two decades. The first observations indicating that interruptions appeared to be commonplace in busy clinical settings like the emergency department1e5 were soon followed by a potential link between interrup-tions and clinical err ..."
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error.6 We now know that the act of interruption is pervasive,7e9 perhaps universal, in clinical practice (and indeed most of life). Even apparently quiet and controlled spaces like the operating theatre are home to frequent inter-

Work interrupted: A closer look at the role of interruptions in organizational life [Note

by Quintus R. Jett, Jennifer M. George - Academy of Management Review , 2003
"... We discuss four key types of work interruptions-intrusions, breaks, distractions, and discrepancies-having different causes and consequences, and we delineate the principle features of each and specify when each kind of interruption is likely to have positive or negative consequences for the person ..."
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experience routinely as "the plague of managerial work " (1983: 67). Similarly, Perlow (1999) proposes that the frequent coworker interruptions experienced by software engineers lead to "a time famine" wherein the engineers are plagued by the sense of having more job responsibilities than
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