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Evolution of information and decision-making theory using heuristics and biases to analyze pilots’ decision not to vaccinate against COVID-19
(2022-12)
Using airline 25 pilots due to their uniformity in education, political views, personality traits, and dimensions, an informed grounded theory (GT) studied how the subjects in an information overload environment selected ...
Examining the impact of incorporating virtual reality into airline pilot training: A mixed methodology study
(2022-05)
The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential of Virtual Reality (VR) employment in airline pilot training. Specifically, this study conducted an experiment that introduced VR equipment into the Multi-Crew Cooperation ...
How information technology impacts economic growth and human development at the country-level
(2022-07)
The goal of this document is to understand the differences between two predominately used country-level measures of development, economic growth and human development, and how information and communication technology impacts ...
Hidden in plain sight: Morphological and genetic diversity of blood protozoa from North American amphibians
(2022-12)
Blood parasites represent an incredibly diverse subset of parasites that infect all major groups of vertebrates and are transmitted by numerous blood feeding invertebrates. However, quantifying blood parasite diversity is ...
Identifying life history traits in modern and extinct archosaurs utilizing osteohistology
(2022-05)
Interpreting dinosaur life history traits is reliant upon data from modern taxa and large, ontogenetically variable dinosaur samples. Recent advances in the study of osteohistology have increased our understanding of ...
Genre innovation, hybridization and multimodality: An analysis of research video abstracts
(2022-07)
Recent advancements in technology have impacted the ways genres are being produced and reproduced for a varied audience, thus fostering genre innovation. Genre innovation is defined as “departures from genre convention ...