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Volume 45, Number 14, 15 November 2002

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Creative (dis)agreement in ergonomics
pp. 963-965(3)
Authors: Stanton N.A.; Stammers R.B.

Subjective rating scales: science or art?
pp. 966-987(22)
Author: Annett J.

Measurement and the practising ergonomist
pp. 988-990(3)
Author: Drury C.G.

Sans subjectivity - ergonomics is engineering
pp. 991-994(4)
Authors: Hancock P.A.; Weaver J.L.; Parasuraman R.

Is ergonomics empirical?
pp. 995-997(3)
Author: Kirakowski J.

Subjective measures: not perfect but what is?
pp. 998-1000(3)
Author: McKenna F.P.

Transactional perspectives on subjective rating scales
pp. 1001-1004(4)
Author: Matthews G.

Do ratings measure latent attributes?
pp. 1008-1010(3)
Author: Michell J.

Subjective rating scales: scientific measures of perceived urgency?
pp. 1011-1014(4)
Authors: Hellier E.; Edworthy J.

It's all relative: defining mental workload in the light of Annett's paper
pp. 1018-1020(3)
Authors: Young M.S.; Stanton N.A.

Subjective evaluation of usability
pp. 1021-1025(5)
Author: Baber C.

On the assessment of (mental) workload and other subjective qualifications
pp. 1026-1030(5)
Authors: Brookhuis K.A.; de Waard D.

Can design supportive research be scientific?
pp. 1037-1041(5)
Author: Kanis H.

Subjective rating scales in ergonomics: a reply
pp. 1042-1046(5)
Author: Annett J.

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