Articles by E. C. Poulton

Date:
1976-1980
Reference:
PSY/BRD/6
Part of:
Broadbent, Donald
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Description

"Continuous noise interferes with work by masking auditory feedback and inner speech" Applied Ergonomics, June 1976

"Broadbent's Reply", Applied Ergonomics, 1977

"Arousing Environmental Stresses can improve Performance, Whatever People Say", Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, November 1976

"Quantitive subjective assessments are always biased, sometimes completely misleading", British Journal of Psychology, 68, 1977

"Continuous Intense Noise Masks Auditory Feedback and Inner Speech", Psychological Bulletin, 84:5, 1977

"A New look at the effects of noise on performance", British Journal of Psychology, 69, 1978

"A New look at the effects of noise on performance: A Rejoinder", Psychological Bulletin, 85:5, 1978

"Composite Model for Human Performance in Continuous Noise", Psychological Review, 86:4, 1979

"Psychology of the Scientist: XLI. Continuous noise can degrade performance when using badly designed equipment: a case history", Perceptual & Motor Skills, 50, 1980

Publication/Creation

1976-1980

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

Deposited in the library at Wellcome Collection by the British Psychological Society in September 2008.

Notes

Compiled by the Cataloguing Project Archivist at the British Psychological Society History of Psychology Centre, with minor editing by Wellcome staff.

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