Faculty
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Robert
P. Mahan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Applied and Cognitive/Experimental Psychology Programs
Ph.D., University of
Connecticut, 1989
Office: Room
319
Ph: (706) 542-3056
Fax: (706) 542-3275
Email: rmahan@uga.edu |
Research Interests Applied Cognition, Interactive Distributed Simulation, Performance
Measurement Modeling, Synthetic Task Development
Selected Publications
Marino, C. J. & Mahan, R. P. (in press) Supporting
Nutrition-Related Decision-Making through Proximity Compatibility
Display Principles. Human Factors, (pp.xxx-xxx).
Marino, C. J. & Mahan, R. P. (In press). Debating
the information representation argument. Human Factors, (pp.xxx-xxx).
Lance, C., Baxter, D. & Mahan, R. (in press).
Multi-source performance measurement: A reconceptualization. In
W. Bennett, C. E. Lance, & D. J. Woehr (Eds)., Performance measurement:
Current perspectives and future chanllenges (pp. xxx-xxx) LEA.
Williams, C. & Mahan R. (in press). Teams leading
teams: An experimental investigation of leadership in multi-team
systems. In W. Bennett, C. E. Lance, & D. J. Woehr (Eds)., Performance
measurement: Current perspectives and future chanllenges (pp. xxx-xxx).
LEA
Dunwoody, P., Marino,
C., Mahan, R., Haarbauer, E. (2000). Cognitive adaptation and its
consequences: a test of cognitive continuum theory. Journal Behavioral
Decision-Making, 18, 122-147.
Mahan, R. P. (1999). The effects
of stress on Tactical Team Decision-making. AGARD, Volume 17, North
Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Mahan, R. P, Kirchenbaum, S. &. Marino, C. (1998)
Supporting diagnostic judgment during delayed feedback decision
making
through reliability feedforward techniques. International Journal
of Cognitive
Ergonomics 9, 33-49.
Mahan, R. P. Marino, C. & Haarbauer, E. (1998).
Developing a boundary object perspective for team cognitive task
analysis.
Human Factors Proceeding 42, 433-440.
Mahan, R. P & Marino, C.. (1996) Delayed Feedback
Decision Making. Human Factors Proceeding 38, 566-571.
Selected Professional Activities
> International Society of Occupational
Health and Saftey, Geneva
> International Ergonomics Society
> Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
> American Psychological Society
> American Psychological Association

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