Suspicion, Trust, and Automation
Abstract
This final report provides an overview of research efforts performed under the Suspicion, Trust, and Automation research portfolio as well as detailed sections from one of several studies in three distinct research efforts. The first section examines predictors of state-level IT suspicion. The second section summarizes a conceptual demonstration and prototype development of a non-contact functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) device. The final section focuses on a software engineer's trust in reusable software code, specifically readability and organization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 08, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1026048
Entities
People
- Alexander Nelson
- Caleb Bragg
- Charlene Stokes
- Charles Walter
- Chris Calhoun
- Gene M. Alarcon
- Leanne Hirshfield
- Matthew Schuelke
- Nathan Bowling
- Phil Bobko
- Rose F. Gamble
- Sarah Jessup
- Steve Khazon
- Tyler Ryan
Organizations
- SRA International Inc