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PUBLICATIONS  

Graduate Student (at time of submission)
Undergraduate Student (at time of submission)

Note: Prior to 2008, i published as Stephen Dixon.


Refereed Journals

45) Rice, S. & Trafimow, D. (in press). Rational decision making with regard to taking methylphenidate. American Journal of BioEthics: Neuroscience.

44) Trafimow, D., Rice, S., Hunt, G., List, B., Nanez, B., Rector, N., Notah, J. & Brown, J. (in press). It’s irrelevant, but it matters: Using Confluence Theory to predict the influence of beliefs on evaluations, attitudes and intentions. European Journal of Social Psychology.

43) Rice, S., Geels, K., Hackett, H., Trafimow, D., McCarley, J. S., Schwark, J. & Hunt, G. (2012). The harder the task, the more inconsistent the performance: A PPT analysis on task difficulty. Journal of General Psychology, 139(1), 1-18.

42) Rice, S., Hackett, H., Trafimow, D., Hunt, G. & Sandry, J. (in press). Damned if you do and damned if you don't: Assigning blame to victims regardless of their choice. Social Science Journal.

41) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2011). Virtue engineering engenders potential benefits at a fundamental level. American Journal of BioEthics: Neuroscience, 2(4), 15-17.

40) Rice, S., Geels, K., Trafimow, D. & Hackett, H. (in press). Our students suffer from both lack of knowledge and consistency: A PPT analysis of test-taking. US-China Education Review.

39) Rice, S. & McCarley, J. (in press). Effects of response bias and judgment framing on operator use of an automated aid in a target detection task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.

38) Trafimow, D., Rice, S., & MacDonald, J. (2011). An investigation of the accuracy of standardized path coefficients. Journal of General Psychology, 138(3), 201-214.

37) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2011). Distinguishing psychological issues from scientific issues. American Journal of BioEthics
, 11(8), 1-2.

36) Rice, S. & Trafimow, D. (2011). It's a just world no matter which way you look at it. Journal of General Psychology, 138(3), 229-242.

35) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2011). Using a sharp instrument to parse apart strategy and consistency: An evaluation of PPT and its assumptions. Journal of General Psychology, 138(3), 169-184.

34) Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Hughes, J. & Hunt, G. (2011). Extending a courtesy stigma to a computer programmer, his work product, and his associates. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 7(2), 11-20.

33) Johnson, E., Rice, S. & Geels, K. (2011). An analysis of symbolic contagion effects found in virtual environments. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 7(1), 79-91.

32) Rice, S. & Trafimow, D. (2011). Known versus unknown threats to internal validity. American Journal of BioEthics, 11(4), 1-2.

31) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2011). Korn and Freidlin's misunderstanding of the null hypothesis significance testing procedure. American Journal of BioEthics, 11(03), 15-16.

30) Trafimow, D., Hunt, G. Rice, S. & Geels, K. (2011). Using potential performance theory to test five hypotheses about meta-attribution. Journal of General Psychology, 138(2), 1-13.

29) Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Keller, D. & Bean, N. (2011). Confluence Theory: Uniting two houses divided. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 1-19.

28) Sandry, J., Hunt, G., Rice, S., Trafimow, D., & Geels, K. (2011). Can priming yourself lead to punishing others? The Journal of Social Psychology, 151(5), 531-534.

27) Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Keller, D., Hunt, G. & Geels, K. (2011). Using PPT to correct for inconsistency in a speeded task. The Journal of General Psychology, 138(1), 12-34.

26) Rice, S. & Geels, K. (2010). Using system-wide trust theory to make predictions about dependence on four diagnostic aids. Journal of General Psychology, 137(4), 362-375.

25) Trafimow, D., MacDonald, J., Rice, S. & Clayson, D. (2010). How often is p-rep close to the true replication probability? 
Psychological Methods, 15(3), 300-307.

24)
Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Rahmania, A., Keller, D., Hunt, G., Taruc, K., Dirhamsyah, M. & Ridha, M. (2010). Sound the alarm--death approaches (suarakan genderang--maut menyerang). The Tsunami Early Warning System in Indonesia. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 6(4), pp. 13-26.

23) Rice, S., Trafimow, D. & Hunt, G. (2010). Using PPT to analyze sub-optimal human-automation performance. Journal of General Psychology, 137(03), pp. 310 - 329.

22) 
Rice, S., Keller, D., Trafimow, D. & Sandry, J. (2010). Retention of a time pressure heuristic in a target identification task. Journal of General Psychology, 137(3), pp. 239 - 255.

21) Rice. S., Trafimow, D., Keller, D. & Hunt, G. (2010). Should I stay or should I run? Attitudes and subjective norms about disaster alarms. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 6(1), 81-91.

20) Rice. S., Trafimow, D., Hunt, G. & Keller, D. (2010). We don't dislike the alarm: We dislike complying with the alarm. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 6(1), 93-105.

19) Elliot, L, Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Madson, L. & Hipshur, M. (2010). Research participation versus classroom lecture: A comparison of student learning. Teaching of Psychology, 37(2), 1-3.

18) Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Hunt, G. & Sandry, J. (2010). Generalizing Kant’s distinction between perfect and imperfect duties to trust in different situations. Journal of General Psychology, 137(1), 20-36.

17) Keller, D. & Rice, S. (2010). System-wide versus component-specific trust using multiple aids. Journal of General Psychology, 137(1), 114–128.

16) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2010). The role of auxiliary assumptions in the falsification of ergonomics theories. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 11(3), 220-229.

15) Wickens, C.D., Rice, S., Keller, D., Hutchins, S., Hughes, J. & Clayton, K. (2009). False alerts in the air traffic control traffic conflict alerting system: Is there a cry wolf effect? Human Factors, 51(4), 446-462. Winner of the Jerome H. Ely Human Factors Article Award.

14) Hughes, J., Rice, S., Trafimow, D. & Clayton, K. (2009). The automated cockpit: A comparison of attitudes towards human and automated pilots. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 12(5). 428-439. 

13) Rice, S. (2009). Examining single and multiple-process theories of trust in automation. Journal of General Psychology, 136(3), 303-319. 

12) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2009). Potential Performance Theory (PPT): Describing a methodology for analyzing task performance. Behavior Research Methods, 41(2), 359-371

11) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2009). What if social scientists had reviewed great scientific works of the past? Perspectives on Psychological Science,(4)1, 65-78. 

10) Rice, S. & Trafimow, D. (2009). How many people have to die over a Type II Error? Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 1-15. 

9)  Rice, S. & Keller, D. (2009). Automation reliance under time pressureCognitive Technology, 14(1), 36-44

8) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2009). A test of the NHSTP correlation argument. Journal of General Psychology, 136(4). 

7) Rice, S., Clayton, K., Trafimow, D., Keller, D. & Hughes, J. (2008). The effects of private and collective self-priming on visual search: Taking advantage of organized contextual stimuli. British Journal of Social Psychology, 48, 467-486.

6) Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Clayton, K. & Hunt, G. (2008). Impact of the contrast effect on trust ratings and behavior with automated systems. Cognitive Technology, 13(2), 30-41. 

5) Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2008). Potential Performance Theory: A general theory of task performance applied to morality. Psychological Review, 115(2), 447-462. 

4) Dixon, S. R., Wickens, C. D., & McCarley, J. S. (2007). On the independence of compliance and reliance: Are automation false alarms worse than misses? Human Factors, 49(4), 564-572. 

3) Wickens, C. D., & Dixon, S. R. (2007). The benefits of imperfect diagnostic automation: A synthesis of the literature. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 8(3), 201-212. 

2) Dixon, S.R. & Wickens, C. D. (2006). Automation reliability in unmanned aerial vehicle control: A reliance-compliance model of automation dependence in high workload. Human Factors, 48(3), 474-486. 

1) Dixon, S. R., Wickens, C. D., & Chang, D. (2005). Mission control of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles: A workload analysis. Human Factors, 47(3), 479-487.



Book Chapters
 
4) Rice. S., Clayton, K. & McCarley, J. (2010). The effects of automation bias on operator compliance and reliance. In Andrews, D., Herz, R. & Wolf, M. (Eds). Human Factors Issues in Combat Identification. Surrey, England: Ashgate.
 
3) Wickens, C.D., Levinthal, B. & Rice, S. (in press). Imperfect reliability in UAV supervision and control. Human-Robot Interactions in Future Military Operations.
 
2) Wickens, C.D., Dixon, S.R. & Ambinder, M. (2006). Workload and automation reliability in unmanned air vehicles. In Nancy J. Cooke, Heather L. Pringle, Harry K. Pederson, & Olena Connor (Eds.), Human Factors of Remotely Operated Vehicles. (pp. 209-222). Elsevier: Amsterdam.
 
1) Dixon, S.R. & Wickens, C.D. (2004). Automation reliability in unmanned aerial vehicle flight control. In: Vincenzi, Dennis A.; Ed; Mouloua, Mustapha; Ed; Hancock, Peter A.; Ed; Human performance, situation awareness and automation: Current research and trends, Vol. 1&2; Mahwah, NJ, US : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 2004.



Conferences
 
44) Busche, L., Sandry, J. Geels, K., Hunt, G., Schwark, J., & Rice, S. (2012). Evaluating morality: Influence of the strength of moral duty violations on expectancies of future immoral acts. Society for Personality and Social Psychology 13th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
 
43) Hunt, G., Rice, S., & Trafimow, D. (2012). We trust our friend’s friends because they trust them. Society for Personality and Social Psychology 13th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
 
42) Sandry, J., Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Hunt, G., Busche, L., & Rubio, E. (2011). Isolation of random and non-random factors that contribute to limited working memory capacity. 19th Annual Object Perception, Attention, & Memory Conference. Seattle, WA.
 
41) Bean, N. H., Rice, S. & Keller, D. (2011). The Effect of Gestalt Psychology on the System-Wide Trust Strategy in Automation. Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
40) Sandry, J., Schwark, J., Hunt, G., Geels, K., & Rice, S. (2011). Operator Aid-Switching in a Case of Redundant Automation with Single-Aid Failure. Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting Human Factors and Ergonomic Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
39) Sandry, J., Schwark, J., Hunt, G., Geels, K., & Rice, S. (2011). Priming Nature Improves Visual Search Accuracy. Association of Psychological Science 23nd Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.
 
38) Geels, K., Rice, S., Schwark, J., Hunt, G., & Sandry, J. (2011). False Alarms and Misses Differentially Affect Trust in Multiple Automation. Association of Psychological Science 23nd Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.
 
37) Geels, K., Rice, S., Schwark, J., Hunt, G. & Sandry, J. (2011). Applying the Reliance-Compliance Model to System-Wide Trust Theory in an Aviation Task. Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
36) Hunt, G., Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Schwark, J., Sandry, J., Busche, L. & Geels, K. (2011). Visual vs. auditory memory in an aviation task: A Potential Performance Theory analysis. Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
35) Sandry, J., Hunt, G., Rice, S., & Trafimow, D. (2011). Perceptions of future moral violations are contingent on past perfect or imperfect duty violations. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 12th Annual Meeting. San Antonio, T.X.
 
34) Rice, S. & Geels, K. (2011). Trust and affect towards programmers of auto-pilot software. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
33) Johnson, E. & Rice, S. (2011). An analysis of symbolic contagion effects found in virtual environments. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
32) Hughes, J., Rice, S. & Trafimow, D. (2011). Extending a courtesy stigma to a computer programmer, his work product, and his associates. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
31) Sandry, J. Trafimow, D. & Rice, S. (2010). A comparison of multiple evolutionary modules with the survival advantage in a free recall task. Association of Psychological Science 22nd Annual Conference. Boston, M.A.
 
30) Hunt, G., Rice, S. Geels, K. & Trafimow, D. (2010). Analyzing sub-optimal human-automation performance across multiple sessions. Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
29) Rice, S., Trafimow, D. & Keller, D. (2010). Sound the alarm—Death approaches (Suarakan Genderang—Maut Menyerang): The Tsunami Early Warning System in Indonesia. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
28) Rice, S., Trafimow, D. & Keller, D. (2010). We don't dislike the alarm: We dislike complying with the alarm. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
27) Rice, S., Trafimow, D. & Keller, D. (2010). Should I stay or should I run? Attitudes and subjective norms about disaster alarms. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
26) Rice, S. & Hunt, G. (2009). Providing evidence of a multiple-process model of trust in automation. Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
25) Rice, S., Keller, D., Hunt. G. & Trafimow, D. (2009). Automation dependency under time pressure. Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
24) Rice, S. & Keller, D. (2009). Determining reliability of multiple automation aids using system-wide trust: A comparison of four hypotheses. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
23) Keller, D. & Rice, S. (2009). How is the reliability of automated aids determined using system-wide trust? Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
22) Keller, D. & Rice, S. (2009). Using multiple imperfect diagnostic automation. Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
21) Wickens, C.D., Rice, S. Keller, D., Hutchins, S. & Hughes, J. (2009). False alerts in the ATC conflict alert system: Is there a cry wolf effect? Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
20) Wickens, C.D., Rice, S., Keller, D., Hughes, J. & Hutchins, S. (2009). Conflict alerts and false alerts in en route air traffic control: An empirical study. Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
19) Keller, D, Rice, S. & Bean, N. (2009). A comparison of system-wide versus component-specific trust using multiple automation aids. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference
on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
 
18) Keller, D., Bean, N. & Rice, S. (2009). System-wide versus component-specific trust in a UAV task. Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
17) Rice, S., Hughes, J., McCarley, J. & Keller, D. (2008). Automation dependency and performance gains under time pressure. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
16) Rice, S. & McCarley, J. (2008). The Effects of automation bias and saliency on operator trust. Proceedings of the XXIX International Congress of Psychology.
 
15) Clayton, K., Rice, S. & Hughes, J. (2008). The effects of automation saliency on UAV operator trust. Proceedings of the 2008 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Workshop.
 
14) Rice, S., Clayton, K., Wells, A. & Keller, D. (2008). Manipulating trust behaviors in a combat identification task. Proceedings of the 2008 Combat Identification Workshop.

13) Dixon, S., Trafimow, D., Hughes, J. & McCarley, S. (2007)  Eliminating the speed-accuracy tradeoff with highly reliable automation. Proceedings of the 2007 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Workshop.

12) Clayton, K., Dixon, S., Trafimow, D. & Wells, A. (2007) Dissecting random and nonrandom visual search strategies in a UAV task with highly reliable automation. Proceedings of the 2007 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Workshop.

11) Hughes, J., Dixon, S., Trafimow, D. & Wells, A. (2007) Consumer perception of the automated cockpit: Are we ready for commercial UAVs? Proceedings of the 2007 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Workshop.

10) Dixon, S.R., Wickens, C.D. & McCarley, J.S. (2006). How do automation false alarms and misses affect operator compliance and reliance? Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
9) Wickens, C.D., Dixon, S.R., & Johnson, N. (2006). Imperfect diagnostic automation: An experimental of priorities and threshold setting. Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
8) Wickens, C.D., Dixon, S.R., & Seppelt, B. (2005). Auditory preemption versus Multiple Resources: Who wins in interruption management? Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
7) Wickens, C.D., Dixon, S.R., Goh, J. & Hammer, B. (2005). Pilot dependence on imperfect diagnostic automation in simulated UAV flights: an attentional visual scanning analysis. In Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.
 
6) Dixon, S.R., Wickens, C.D., & Chang, D. (2004). Unmanned aerial vehicle flight control: False alarms versus misses. Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
 
5) Wickens, C.D. & Dixon, S.R. (2004). Human performance models of OCU interfaces. In Proceedings of the 2004 Collaborative Technologies Alliances, pp. 47-48.
 
4) Dixon, S.R., Wickens, C.D., & Chang, D. (2003). Comparing quantitative model predictions to experimental data in multiple-UAV flight control. Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

3) Dixon, S.R. & Wickens, C.D. (2003). Pilot control of remotely piloted vehicles: Attention model predictions and task switching. Proceedings of the 2003 Collaborative Technologies Alliances, pp. 163-166.
 
2) Dixon, S.R. & Wickens, C.D. (2003). Control of multiple UAVs: A workload analysis. Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Symposium of Aviation Psychology.

1) Wickens, C.D. & Dixon, S.R. (2002). Pilot Control of Multiple UAVs: Predicting performance through operator workload and task interference models. Proceedings of the Army Science Conference 23rd Annual Meeting. IO-02.








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