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M. Kitajima and P. Polson.
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M. Kitajima and P. G. Polson.
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M. Hegarty and M. Just.
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A. Sears and B. Schneiderman.
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R. B. Allen.
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J. A. Lee and N. Moray.
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N. Staggers and A. F. Norcio.
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K. L. Norman.
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M. O. Riedl and R. St. Amant.
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D. A. Norman.
Some observations on mental models.
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H. Takahashi and K. Kuroda.
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S. K. Bhavnani and B. E. John.
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R. B. Terwilliger and P. G. Polson.
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M. Franzke.
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D. A. Norman and S. W. Draper.
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R. P. Darken and J. L. Sibert.
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In Conference proceedings on Human Factors in Computing
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