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Mormonism Unveiled is John Doyle Lee's confessional expos of
malpractices in the Mormon Church, including his own role as an
assassin responsible for several murders. In chronicling his years
as a member of the church, Lee discusses how he came to meet and
associate with Joseph Smith: the founder and prophet of Mormonism.
The processes by which the charismatic Smith drew in followers is
catalogued. Personal habits, including the notorious practice of
polygamy where he would take multiple wives, are mentioned. Lee
himself partook enthusiastically in polygamy, taking a total of 19
wives and siring some 56 children. After Joseph Smith's death at
the hands of an angry mob in 1844, Brigham Young assumed control of
the Mormon Church. It was under Young that several of the most
controversial schemes associated with Mormonism entailed. For his
part John D. Lee became an enforcer, carrying out orders from
Brigham Young in appropriating belongings of fellow Mormons, such
as cattle from impoverished ranchers.
A Practical Resource for Understanding, Preventing, and Managing
Driver Distraction It is estimated that up to 23 percent of crashes
and near-crashes are caused by driver distraction, and these
figures will likely increase as more and more distractions, both
inside and outside the vehicle, compete for driver attention.
Driver Distraction: Theory, Effects, and Mitigation gives a
comprehensive overview of this issue, outlining the underlying
theory of distraction, its effects on driving performance and
safety, strategies for mitigating its effects, and directions for
future research. It also brings together the wide array of
literature on the topic into one, all-inclusive volume. Includes
Recommendations for Managing Distractions in the Technological Age
This comprehensive volume reviews the full range of distracting
activities that occur while driving, and available ergonomic
methods, guidelines, and checklists for the measurement and
mitigation of driver distraction. It also recommends ways to manage
distraction through enhanced data collection and analysis, driver
education and training, driver licensing, legislation and
enforcement, vehicle design, road design, company policies, and
future research. Beneficial for a broad audience, including:
Vehicle manufacturers Road transport authorities and safety
agencies Traffic and transport engineers Automotive equipment
manufacturers and suppliers Company safety managers Standards
organizations Transport safety research agencies This work comes at
a critical time when road safety authorities are just beginning to
recognize the importance of driver distraction as a road safety
issue. With balanced and practical guidance, it aims to prevent
driver distraction from escalating into an even more significant
problem.
Effective use of driving simulators requires considerable technical
and methodological skill along with considerable background
knowledge. Acquiring the requisite knowledge and skills can be
extraordinarily time consuming, yet there has been no single
convenient and comprehensive source of information on the driving
simulation research being conducted around the world. A
how-to-do-it resource for researchers and professionals, Handbook
of Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology
brings together discussions of technical issues in driving
simulation with broad areas in which driving simulation is now
playing a role. The chapters explore technical considerations,
methodological issues, special and impaired populations, evaluation
of in-vehicle and nomadic devices, and infrastructure evaluations.
It examines hardware and software selection, visual database and
scenario development, independent subject variables and dependent
vehicle, environmental, and psychological variables, statistical
and biostatistical analysis, different types of drivers, existing
and future key-in vehicle devises, and validation of research. A
compilation of the research from more than 100 of the world's top
thinkers and practitioners, the book covers basic and advanced
technical topics and provides a comprehensive review of the issues
related to driving simulation. It describes literally hundreds of
different simulation scenarios, provides color photographs of those
scenarios, and makes available select videos of the scenarios on an
accompanying web site, all of which should prove essential for
seasoned researchers and for individuals new to driving simulation.
It is estimated that, in the United States, around 20 percent of
all Police-reported road crashes involve driver distraction as a
contributing factor. This figure increases if other forms of
inattention are considered. Evidence (reviewed in this volume)
suggests that the situation is similar in other countries and that
driver distraction and inattention are even more dangerous as
contributing factors in crashes than drug and alcohol intoxication.
Having a solid evidence-base from which to develop injury
countermeasures is a cornerstone of road-safety management. This
book adds to the accumulating evidence-base on driver distraction
and inattention. With 24 chapters by 52 authors from more than 10
countries, it provides important new perspectives on the definition
and meaning of driver distraction and inattention, the mechanisms
that characterize them, the measurement of their effects,
strategies for mitigating their effects, and recommendations for
further research. The goal of this book is to inspire further
research and countermeasure development to prevent and mitigate the
potentially adverse effects of driver distraction and driver
inattention, and, in doing so, to save lives.
It is estimated that, in the United States, around 20 percent of
all Police-reported road crashes involve driver distraction as a
contributing factor. This figure increases if other forms of
inattention are considered. Evidence (reviewed in this volume)
suggests that the situation is similar in other countries and that
driver distraction and inattention are even more dangerous as
contributing factors in crashes than drug and alcohol intoxication.
Having a solid evidence-base from which to develop injury
countermeasures is a cornerstone of road-safety management. This
book adds to the accumulating evidence-base on driver distraction
and inattention. With 24 chapters by 52 authors from more than 10
countries, it provides important new perspectives on the definition
and meaning of driver distraction and inattention, the mechanisms
that characterize them, the measurement of their effects,
strategies for mitigating their effects, and recommendations for
further research. The goal of this book is to inspire further
research and countermeasure development to prevent and mitigate the
potentially adverse effects of driver distraction and driver
inattention, and, in doing so, to save lives.
Handbook of Human Factors for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent
Vehicles Subject Guide: Ergonomics & Human Factors Automobile
crashes are the seventh leading cause of death worldwide, resulting
in over 1.25 million deaths yearly. Automated, connected, and
intelligent vehicles have the potential to reduce crashes
significantly, while also reducing congestion, carbon emissions,
and increasing accessibility. However, the transition could take
decades. This new handbook serves a diverse community of
stakeholders, including human factors researchers, transportation
engineers, regulatory agencies, automobile manufacturers, fleet
operators, driving instructors, vulnerable road users, and special
populations. It provides information about the human driver, other
road users, and human-automation interaction in a single,
integrated compendium in order to ensure that automated, connected,
and intelligent vehicles reach their full potential. Features
Addresses four major transportation challenges-crashes, congestion,
carbon emissions, and accessibility-from a human factors
perspective Discusses the role of the human operator relevant to
the design, regulation, and evaluation of automated, connected, and
intelligent vehicles Offers a broad treatment of the critical
issues and technological advances for the designing of
transportation systems with the driver in mind Presents an
understanding of the human factors issues that are central to the
public acceptance of these automated, connected, and intelligent
vehicles Leverages lessons from other domains in understanding
human interactions with automation Sets the stage for future
research by defining the space of unexplored questions
Effective use of driving simulators requires considerable technical
and methodological skill along with considerable background
knowledge. Acquiring the requisite knowledge and skills can be
extraordinarily time consuming, yet there has been no single
convenient and comprehensive source of information on the driving
simulation research being conducted around the world. A
how-to-do-it resource for researchers and professionals, Handbook
of Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology
brings together discussions of technical issues in driving
simulation with broad areas in which driving simulation is now
playing a role. The chapters explore technical considerations,
methodological issues, special and impaired populations, evaluation
of in-vehicle and nomadic devices, and infrastructure evaluations.
It examines hardware and software selection, visual database and
scenario development, independent subject variables and dependent
vehicle, environmental, and psychological variables, statistical
and biostatistical analysis, different types of drivers, existing
and future key-in vehicle devises, and validation of research. A
compilation of the research from more than 100 of the world's top
thinkers and practitioners, the book covers basic and advanced
technical topics and provides a comprehensive review of the issues
related to driving simulation. It describes literally hundreds of
different simulation scenarios, provides color photographs of those
scenarios, and makes available select videos of the scenarios on an
accompanying web site, all of which should prove essential for
seasoned researchers and for individuals new to driving simulation.
Cognitive engineering is an interdisciplinary approach to the
analysis, modeling, and design of engineered systems or workplaces
in which humans and technologies jointly operate to achieve system
goals. As individuals, teams, and organizations become increasingly
reliant on information technology and automation, it is more
important than ever for system and workplace design to be maximally
informed by state-of-the-art cognitive engineering research. This
volume is the first authoritative handbook to cover this recent and
rapidly growing field. The handbook collects and organizes
contemporary cognitive engineering research, drawing on the
original research of more than 60 contributing experts. Coverage of
human factors, human-computer interaction, and the conceptual
foundations of cognitive engineering is extensive, addressing not
only cognitive engineering in broader organizations and
communities, but also focusing on individual cognition, addressing
topics of attention, decision making, and multi-tasking. This
thorough approach speaks to the broad scope of cognitive
engineering, spanning the individual operator to teams and
organizations, with a focus on how systems of people and
technology, often in the form of automation, influences
performance. By collecting the best of cognitive engineering
research in one volume, this book serves as both a convenient
reference guide and as a useful entry point to the large and
diverse research literature. As such, this handbook will be a
valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners in
cognitive engineering and a variety of related fields in need of
guidance for how to put their products, systems, and services into
the hands of human users, performers, and customers.
This is a reprint of the 1891 edition of John Doyle Lee's
autobiography and story of Brigham Young and the earliest days of
Mormonism, which was written after Lee's conviction for the 1857
attack on an Arkansas immigrant wagon train camped at Mountain
Meadows, Utah, and originally published in 1877. Lee was the only
member of the Church of Latter Day Saints to be sentenced for
participation in the killing of more than 120 men, women, and
children bound for California.In this writing, Lee described his
early Church missions among 'gentiles,' his work with Joseph Smith
and Brigham Young, and the persecutions endured by Church leaders
and followers that compelled them to move West. Bitter over his
conviction, Lee blamed Church leaders for the Mountain Meadows
murders, calling Brigham Young 'the greatest criminal of the
nineteenth century.'This reissue includes the original publisher's
preface and an introduction by John D. Lee's attorney, W. W.
Bishop. Of interest to readers of social and religious history, the
book also provides an account of Lee's arrest and execution,
transcripts of his trial, and the names of others involved in the
Mountain Meadows massacre.
Mormonism Unveiled is John Doyle Lee's confessional expos of
malpractices in the Mormon Church, including his own role as an
assassin responsible for several murders. In chronicling his years
as a member of the church, Lee discusses how he came to meet and
associate with Joseph Smith: the founder and prophet of Mormonism.
The processes by which the charismatic Smith drew in followers is
catalogued. Personal habits, including the notorious practice of
polygamy where he would take multiple wives, are mentioned. Lee
himself partook enthusiastically in polygamy, taking a total of 19
wives and siring some 56 children. After Joseph Smith's death at
the hands of an angry mob in 1844, Brigham Young assumed control of
the Mormon Church. It was under Young that several of the most
controversial schemes associated with Mormonism entailed. For his
part John D. Lee became an enforcer, carrying out orders from
Brigham Young in appropriating belongings of fellow Mormons, such
as cattle from impoverished ranchers.
The APA Handbook of Human Systems Integration is a practical tool
for both students and professionals who need specific knowledge
about human considerations in systems design. It is intended to
sensitize readers to basic design issues, enhance their
understanding of the influence of these issues, and guide them in
appropriately combining human performance with a system's numerous
interacting components. A central tenet of this book is that it is
not sufficient to examine items independently - one must go beyond
a focus on individual workers, tools, tasks, or environments. Thus,
the handbook is a ""how to"" resource that reflects the
state-of-the-art on work in this enterprise. The book's opening
chapters define what is meant by human systems integration, provide
a historical overview of the field, and describe a set of case
studies to which many chapter authors apply their expertise.
Succeeding chapters reflect on the physical, physiological,
perceptual, cognitive, and organizational considerations that
affect human systems performance and discuss how the knowledge base
of the field has been applied in various domains. The remaining
chapters describe the trade-offs associated with integrating
individual considerations and systems performance, discussing how a
decision that optimizes performance in one area (e.g., display
design) may entail a reduction of performance in another area
(e.g., staffing or personnel selection).
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