Keith S. Jones, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 
 2000 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
Area:
ecological psychology, perception, robotics, human-robot interaction, human-computer interaction
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Jones KS, Widlus BP, Garcia NA. (2020) Does lacking information about your affordances impact your perception of others' affordances? A test of the embodied simulation hypothesis. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Wheeler NJ, Jones KS. (2020) Kinematics Affect People’s Judgments of a Wheeled Robot’s Ability to Climb a Stair International Journal of Social Robotics. 1-12
Jones KS, McIntyre TJ, Harris DJ. (2019) Leap Motion- and Mouse-Based Target Selection: Productivity, Perceived Comfort and Fatigue, User Preference, and Perceived Usability International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction. 36: 621-630
Schmidlin EA, Jones KS. (2015) Do Tele-Operators Learn to Better Judge Whether a Robot Can Pass Through an Aperture? Human Factors
Jones KS, Schmidlin EA. (2011) Human-Robot Interaction: Toward Usable Personal Service Robots Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics. 7: 100-148
Jones KS, Derby PL, Schmidlin EA. (2010) An investigation of the prevalence of replication research in human factors. Human Factors. 52: 586-95
Jones KS, Ballew TV, Probst CA. (2008) Does content affect whether users remember that Web pages were hyperlinked? Human Factors. 50: 763-71
Farris JS, Johnson BR, Jones KS. (2006) Width guidelines for rectangular objects with penetrable and impenetrable borders Behaviour and Information Technology. 25: 83-90
Jones KS, Farris JS, Johnson BR. (2005) Why does the negative impact of inconsistent knowledge on web navigation persist? International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 19: 201-221
Jones KS, Farris JS, Johnson BR. (2005) Can Experience Overcome Prior Knowledge'S Impact on Web Navigation? Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 49: 1424-1428
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