Another NC Cognition Conference in the books

The LACElab made a big showing today at the North Carolina Cognition Conference, held at UNC-Greensboro. Posters and talks included:

McLaughlin, A. C. & McGill, A. E. (March 2017). Reducing pseudoscience belief: Transfer of learning and the role of student preparation. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Pinyan, E. C., McLaughlin, A. C., Keene, B. W. & Ward, J. (March 2017). The effects of automation on surgical checklist completion. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Pryor, M., Millar, G., McNamara, A., Kaufman, L., & McLaughlin, A. C. (March 2017). Using signal detection theory to quantify effects of changes on ecommerce websites. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Sprufera, J. F., Pryor, M., & McLaughlin, A. C. (March 2017). Rapid iterative testing in experimental design. The effects of automation on surgical checklist completion. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Matalenas, L. A. & McLaughlin, A. C. (March 2017). Examining estimatation error using a computerized liquid estimation task. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

McLaughlin, A. C., Pak, R., Rovira, E., Hicks, W., Little, J., Bingham, J., Mayhew, D., & Matalenas, L. A. (March 2017). Cognitive and perceptual predictors of police incidents. Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.