Items where Author is "Stedmon, AW"
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STEDMON, A.W., GRANT, R., HARRIS, D., LEGG, S., SCOTT, S., RICHARDS, D., HUDDLESTONE, J. and BLUNDELL, J., 2019. Taking to the skies: developing a dedicated MSc course in aviation human factors. In: S. BAGNARA, R. TARTAGLIA, S. ALBOLINO, T. ALEXANDER and Y. FUJITA, eds., Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018). Volume IV: Organizational Design and Management (ODAM), Professional Affairs, Forensic. Advances in intelligent systems and computing (AISC) (821). Cham: Springer International, pp. 57-61. ISBN 9783319960791
CRUNDALL, D., STEDMON, A.W., CRUNDALL, E. and SAIKAYASIT, R., 2014. The role of experience and advanced training on performance in a motorcycle simulator. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 73, pp. 81-90. ISSN 0001-4575
CRUNDALL, D., VAN LOON, E., STEDMON, A.W. and CRUNDALL, E., 2013. Motorcycling experience and hazard perception. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 50, pp. 456-464. ISSN 0001-4575
CRUNDALL, E., STEDMON, A.W., SAIKAYASIT, R. and CRUNDALL, D., 2013. A simulator study investigating how motorcyclists approach side-road hazards. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 51. ISSN 0001-4575
CRUNDALL, E., CRUNDALL, D. and STEDMON, A.W., 2012. Negotiating left-hand and right-hand bends: a motorcycle simulator study to investigate experiential and behaviour differences across rider groups. PLoS ONE, 7 (1). ISSN 1932-6203
STEDMON, A.W., CRUNDALL, D., CRUNDALL, E., SAIKAYASIT, R., VAN LOON, E., IRUNE, A., WARD, P. and GREIG, N., 2011. 'STISIM-drive' meets 'MotorcycleSim': using driving simulation software to develop a unique motorcycle simulator for rider behavior research. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 74, pp. 76-80. ISSN 1865-0929
STEDMON, A.W., CRUNDALL, D., CRUNDALL, E., IRUNE, A., SAIKAYASIT, R., VAN LOON, E., WARD, P. and GREIG, N., 2010. Investigating motorcycle rider behaviour: developing an integrated experiment approach. Advances in Transportation Studies: an International Journal (2010), pp. 63-78. ISSN 1824-5463