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Graduate student Advisor: Dr. Michael Byrne |
Short Bio: I received a B.A. in Psychology in 2007 from North Carolina State University working under the advisement of Dr. Michael Wogalter and Dr. Christopher Mayhorn. I am currently a Master’s degree candidate in the department of Psychology at Rice University working under the advisement of Dr. Michael Byrne.
Current Research Interests: My current research interests include user interface design, human-computer interactions, and voting system usability (both electronic and non-electronic). Currently I am investigating the usability of straight party voting provisions found on ballots across the United States.
Curriculum Vitae:
In Progress
Recent Publications:
Campbell, B. A., & Byrne, M. D. (in press). Straight party voting: What do voters think? IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security,
Campbell, B. A., & Byrne, M. D. (2009). Now do voters notice review screen anomalies? A look at voting system usability. Proceedings of the 2009 USENIX EVT ⁄ WOTE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop. [PDF]
Campbell, B. A., O'Brien, K. R., Byrne, M. D., & Bachman, B. J. (2008). Fitts' Law Predictions with an Alternative Point Device (Wiimote®). In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting, pp. 1321 – 1325. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [PDF]
Campbell, B. A., Cowley, J. A., Mayhorn, C. B., & Wogalter, M. S. (2007). Response Time & Decision Accuracy for 'No Turn on Red Signs'. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51st Annual Meeting, pp. 1439 – 1443. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
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