Modeling & Simulation Ph.D Student
University of Central Florida
Institute for Simulation and Training
M.S. Modeling & Simulation, University of Central Florida
B.Sc. Psychology, University of Central Florida
Tiffani’s research interests include: physiological measures, human performance, trust, human-robot interaction, training simulations and usability. She will be applying to a Human Factors Ph.D program when she completes her masters.
Publications:
- Yerdon, V., Marlowe, T.A., Volante, W., Lee, S. [July 2016]. Investigating Cross-Cultural Differences in Trust Levels of Automotive Automation. Paper presentation at the 7th International conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Orlando, FL.
- Kessler, T., Larios, C., Walker, T., Yerdon, V. [July 2016]. A Comparison of Trust Measures in Human Robot Interaction Scenarios. Paper presentation at the 7th International conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Orlando, FL.
- Hancock, P.A., Walker, T., Yerdon, V., Volante, W., Li, S.L., & Hancock, G.M. (April 2016). Accident events in automated vehicles. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference on Human Factors and Applied Psychology, Daytona Beach, FL.
- Walker, T., Sanders, T., Kessler, T., Sawyer, B., Hancock, P.A. (September 2015). Machines in Thought-Minds in Technology (MIT2) Laboratory. Poster presentation at Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
- Walker, T., Kessler, T., Sanders, T., Schafer, E., Wild, T., & Hancock, P.A (April 2015). Establishing Trust in Human Robot-Robot Interaction: The Significance of Social and Personal Distance. Poster presented at the 7th annual Embry-Riddle University Human Factors and Applied Psychology Conference, Daytona Beach, FL.
- Volante, W., Walker, T., Sanders, T., & Hancock, P.A. (April 2015). Navigating Qualitative Assessments of Chance: Quantifying Individual Perceptions of Distinct Expressions. Poster presented at the 7th annual Embry-Riddle University Human Factors and Applied Psychology Conference, Daytona Beach, FL.