Christopher B. Mayhorn
Affiliations: | Psychology | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeChristina C. Mendat | grad student | 2006 | NCSU |
Patrick G. Nyeste | grad student | 2011 | NCSU |
Brannan R. McDougald | grad student | 2014 | NCSU |
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Lawson P, Pearson CJ, Crowson A, et al. (2020) Email phishing and signal detection: How persuasion principles and personality influence response patterns and accuracy. Applied Ergonomics. 86: 103084 |
McLaughlin AC, Mayhorn CB. (2014) Designing effective risk communications for older adults Safety Science. 61: 59-65 |
Mayhorn CB, McLaughlin AC. (2014) Warning the world of extreme events: A global perspective on risk communication for natural and technological disaster Safety Science. 61: 43-50 |
Vilar E, Rebelo F, Noriega P, et al. (2013) The influence of environmental features on route selection in an emergency situation. Applied Ergonomics. 44: 618-27 |
Mayhorn CB, Nyeste PG. (2012) Training users to counteract phishing. Work (Reading, Mass.). 41: 3549-52 |
Mayhorn CB, Carpenter ED. (2012) Age differences and transfer on control solution testing with blood glucometers. Work (Reading, Mass.). 41: 370-3 |
McLaughlin AC, Mayhorn CB. (2011) Avoiding harm on the farm: Human factors Gerontechnology. 10: 26-37 |
McDougald BR, Carpenter ED, Mayhorn CB. (2011) Emoticons: What does this one mean? Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 1948-1951 |
Wogalter MS, Mayhorn CB. (2008) Trusting the internet: Cues affecting perceived credibility International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction. 4: 75-93 |
Marsh RL, Hicks JL, Cook GI, et al. (2007) Comparing older and younger adults in an event-based prospective memory paradigm containing an output monitoring component. Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition. 14: 168-88 |