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Lecture for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Introduction to Cognitive Psychology course, Psychology 203, 2004: “Consciousness.”
Lectures for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Thinking course, Psychology 527, 2005:
1) “Descriptive Decision-Making.”
2) “Adversarial Problem-Solving and Games.”
Presentation for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Cognitive Research Seminar, Psychology 529, 2006: “Trading old usability concerns for new ones: Implications of the Help America Vote Act.”
Presentation for the Houston Human Factors and Ergonomic Society’s Annual Conference, 2006:
Greene, K. K., Everett, S. P., & Byrne, M. D. “Evaluating paper ballots: Usability differences between ballot types.”
Presentation for the USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop,as part of the 15th Annual USENIX Security Symposium, 2006: Greene, K. K., Byrne, M. D., & Everett, S. P. “A comparison of usability between voting methods.”
Lecture for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Human Computer Interaction course, Psychology 541, 2006:
“Identification of the Important Attributes in Textbook-sales Websites: A Lens Model Approach.”
Lecture for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Election Systems, Technologies, and Administration course, Psychology 480, 2006: “Usability in the election process: Data from the November, 2006 election."
Lecture for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Psychometrics course, Psychology 602, 2006: “A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the System Usability Scale.”
Lectures for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s HF/HCI Research Seminar, Psychology 531, 2007:
1) “Usability of an Electronic Voting Interface: State Information in a Sequential Navigation Model.”
2) “Usability of Electronic Voting Interfaces: Sequential versus direct access.”
Presentation for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Topics in Human Computer Interaction course, Psychology 640, 2007:
“Iterative Usability Testing of a Prototype Electronic Voting Interface.”
Presentation for the Houston Human Factors and Ergonomic Society’s Annual Conference, 2007: “Usability of Voting Systems: Baseline Data for Paper, Punch Cards, and Lever Machines.”
Presentation for the 14th Annual ACT-R Summer School and Workshop, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 2007:
“Can ACT-R model human voting behavior?”
Presentation for the Rice University Department of Psychology’s Engineering Psychology course, Psychology 540, 2007:
“Are you sure about that? Inferring checking behavior from voting time deviations from Fitts’ Law predictions.”
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