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Dr. David W. Martin

Research Interests

How users search for information on a computerized display; the effect of various highlighting cues such as color and apparent depth on the user's ability to pay attention to or ignore highlighted information

Recent Publications

  • Martin, D. W. (1995). Doing psychology experiments, 4th edition. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
  • Martin, D. W. (1989). Engineering psychology. In W. L. Gregory & W.J. Burroughs (Eds.), Introduction to applied psychology. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Co.
  • Martin, D. W. (1989). Research methods used in applied settings. In W.L. Gregory & W. J. Burroughs, (Eds.), Introduction to applied psychology. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Co.
  • Martin, D. W., McDonald, D. R., & Patton, C. R. (1987). The benefit/cost of VDT highlighting. In G. Salvendy, S. L. Sauter, & J. J. Hurrell, Jr. (Eds.), Social, ergonomic and stress aspects of work with computers (pp. 89-96). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.