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What price ergonomics?

Neville A. Stanton () and Mark S. Young
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Neville A. Stanton: Engineering Psychology Research Group, University of Southampton
Mark S. Young: Engineering Psychology Research Group, University of Southampton

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6733, 197-198

Abstract: Ergonomists have a say in the design of almost everything in the modern world, but there is little evidence that their methods actually work. Here is an evaluation of those methods and of the worth of ergonomics in design.

Date: 1999
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