Please turn off the lights: The effectiveness of visual prompts
Submitted by doug thomson on Tue, 02/28/2012 - 12:09Sussman, R., & Gifford, R. (2012). Please turn off the lights: The effectiveness of visual prompts. Applied Ergonomics, 43, 596-603.
Sussman, R., & Gifford, R. (2012). Please turn off the lights: The effectiveness of visual prompts. Applied Ergonomics, 43, 596-603.
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