Ben B. Morgan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1987 | Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States | |
1987-2007 | Psychology | University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States |
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"Ben Morgan"Bio:
Professor Morgan joined UCF from Old Dominion University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Louisville in 1968. His preferred area of general interest is in Human Factors Psychology and he is interested in working with students in the conduct of research related to Human Factors, Industrial and Organizational or general Experimental Psychology. Dr. Morgan has served as the university’s Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. He is currently a Senior Research Professor in the Team Performance Laboratory.
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Sign in to add mentorEarl A. Alluisi | grad student | 1968 | University of Louisville (PsychTree) | |
(The acquisition and performance of a problem-solving skill) |
Publications
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Morgan BB, Coates GD, Kirby RH, et al. (1984) Individual and group performances as functions of the team-training load. Human Factors. 26: 127-42 |
Adkins CJ, Morgan BB, Alluisi EA. (1979) Information processing in a binary classification task. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 48: 851-61 |
Morgan BB, Brown BR, Alluisi EA. (1974) Effects on Sustained Performance of 48 Hours of Continuous Work and Sleep Loss Human Factors: the Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 16: 406-414 |
Beisel WR, Morgan BB, Bartelloni PJ, et al. (1974) Symptomatic therapy in viral illness. A controlled study of effects on work performance. Jama. 228: 581-4 |
Morgan BB, Coates GD, Alluisi EA. (1973) Effects of illness (Phlebotomus fever) on sustained performance and muscular output. Human Factors. 15: 53-65 |
Coates GD, Thurmond JB, Morgan BB, et al. (1972) Behavioral effects of infectious diseases: Phlebotomus fever in man. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 56: 189-201 |
ALLUISI EA, MORGAN BB, HAWKES GR. (1965) MASKING OF CUTANEOUS SENSATIONS IN MULTIPLE STIMULUS PRESENTATIONS. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 20: 39-45 |