Dr. Michael S. Wogalter
Human Factors & ErgonomicsProfessor
Email: mike_wogalter@ncsu.edu
Phone: 919.515.1726
Lab: http://www.ergonomicslab.com/index.htm
Research Interests:
- hazard and risk perception, warnings, technical documentation, complex visual and auditory displays, human information processing
Recent Publications:
Conzola, V. C., & Wogalter, M. S. (2001). A communication–human information processing (C–HIP) approach to warning effectiveness in the workplace. Journal of Risk Research, 4, 309-322.
Evil, A. Y., Shaver, E. F., & Wogalter, M. S. (2003). On trust in the internet: Belief cues from domain suffixes and seals of approval. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 47, 1346-1350.
Hicks, K. E., Bell, J. L., & Wogalter, M. S. (2003). On the prediction of pictorial comprehension. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 47, 1735-1739.
Lim, R. W., & Wogalter, M. S. (2003). Beliefs about bilingual labels on consumer products. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 47, 839-843.
Mendat, C. C., & Wogalter, M. S. (2003). Perceptions of parking facilities: Factors to be considered in design and maintenance. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 47, 918-921.
Smith-Jackson, T. L., & Wogalter, M. S. (2004). Potential uses of technology to communicate risk in manufacturing. Human Factors/Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 14, 1-14.
Wogalter, M. S., Conzola, V. C., & Smith-Jackson, T. L. (2002). Research-based guidelines for warning design and evaluation. Applied Ergonomics, 33, 231-240.
Wogalter, M.S., Smith-Jackson, T. L., Mills, B., & Paine, C. (2002). Effects of print format in direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements on risk knowledge and preference. Drug Information Journal, 36, 693-705.
Wogalter, M. S., & Vigilante, W. J. Jr. (2003). Effects of label format on knowledge acquisition and perceived readability by younger and older adults. Ergonomics, 46, 327-344.

