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Complacency and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration
Raja Parasuraman, Dietrich H. Manzey
Integrates automation complacency and automation bias into a common attentional account; both occur under multitask load, affect naive and expert users alike, and cannot be eliminated with simple practice or training.
·complacency ·automation bias ·attention ·foundational ·decision aid
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