We are excited to share that several of our chapter members have won student awards for their outstanding research contributions.
At 64th Annual HFES Meeting, Miriam Armstrong received the Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award for her presentation titled: "The Accuracy of Interrater Reliability Estimates Found Using a Subset of the Total Data Sample: A Bootstrap Analysis."
Armstrong, M. E., Tornblad, M., & Jones, K. S. (2020). The Accuracy of Interrater Reliability Estimates Found Using a Subset of the Total Data Sample: A Bootstrap Analysis.
At 64th Annual HFES Meeting, Daxton T. Mitchell received the Council of Technical Groups Student Presenter Award for his presentation titled: "Safety Perception and Behaviors during Human-Robot Interaction in Virtual Environments."
Mitchell, D.T. & Choi, H. (2020). Safety Perception and Behaviors during Human-Robot Interaction in Virtual Environments.
At the 2020 HFES Perception and Performance Technical Group Business Meeting, Nicholas Garcia received the PPTG Student Research Grant award for his proposal titled: "A New Point-Light Display Software to Identify the Information to which People Attend when Perceiving Other People’s Action Capabilities."
We'd like to give a big congratulations to our award recipients, and thank you as always to the National HFES Chapter for their constant support of our students.
At 64th Annual HFES Meeting, Miriam Armstrong received the Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award for her presentation titled: "The Accuracy of Interrater Reliability Estimates Found Using a Subset of the Total Data Sample: A Bootstrap Analysis."
Armstrong, M. E., Tornblad, M., & Jones, K. S. (2020). The Accuracy of Interrater Reliability Estimates Found Using a Subset of the Total Data Sample: A Bootstrap Analysis.
At 64th Annual HFES Meeting, Daxton T. Mitchell received the Council of Technical Groups Student Presenter Award for his presentation titled: "Safety Perception and Behaviors during Human-Robot Interaction in Virtual Environments."
Mitchell, D.T. & Choi, H. (2020). Safety Perception and Behaviors during Human-Robot Interaction in Virtual Environments.
At the 2020 HFES Perception and Performance Technical Group Business Meeting, Nicholas Garcia received the PPTG Student Research Grant award for his proposal titled: "A New Point-Light Display Software to Identify the Information to which People Attend when Perceiving Other People’s Action Capabilities."
We'd like to give a big congratulations to our award recipients, and thank you as always to the National HFES Chapter for their constant support of our students.