Cher Carney

Cher Carney

Research Associate
Human Factors Research

Public Policy Center
University of Iowa
207 South Quadrangle
Iowa City, IA 52242-1192

Telephone: (319) 335-6682
Fax: (319) 335-6801
E-mail: cher-carney@uiowa.edu

      
  Education
M.S., Industrial Engineering (Human Factors), University of Iowa, 1996
B.A., Psychology, University of Northern Iowa, 1993
      
  Areas of Teaching and Research
Driver performance assessment
Eye movement
Crash avoidance telematics
Standards development
      
  Current Projects

Video feeback in teen driving: Creating the next generation of safe drivers. American Family Insurance

Visual Attention Demand Analysis of Common Distraction (Collision Avoidance Metrics Partnership (CAMP)—As part of a consortium of GM, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, USDOT, examine new methods to measure distraction on a variety of vehicle-based consumer products.

      
  Selected Publications

Campbell, J.L., & Carney, C. (1999). In-vehicle display icons and other information elements. Task C5: Information usages and symbology issues (Final Report). Seattle, WA: Battelle Human Factors Transportation Center.

Campbell, J.L., Carney, C., & Kantowitz, B.H. (1999). Developing effective human factors design guidelines: A case study. Transportation Human Factors, 1(3), 207-224,

Campbell, J.L., Carney, C., & Lee, J.D. (1999). In-vehicle display icons and other information elements. Task D: Develop work plan for final guidelines (Draft Report). Seattle, WA: Battelle Human Factors Transportation Center.

Campbell, J.L., Carney, C., & Lee, J.D. (1999). In-vehicle display icons and other information elements. Task C4: Preliminary on-vehicle symbols guidelines (Final Report). Seattle, WA: Battelle Human Factors Transportation Center.

Campbell, J.L., Carney, C., & Lee, J.D. (1999). Icons. In The Industrial and Occupational Ergonomics: Users Encyclopedia (CD-ROM). Encyclopedia of Ergonomics.

      
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