International Journal of Aviation Psychology
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1050-8414 eISSN : 1532-7108
Abbreviation : Int. J. Aviat. Psychol.
Aims & Scope
The primary goal of this journal is the publication of scholarly papers developed within this increasingly important field of study—the development and management of safe, effective aerospace systems from the standpoint of the human operators and occupants.
Several divergent academic disciplines contribute heavily to its contents, making it truly interdisciplinary in nature and scope.
These fields include, to name a few, engineering and computer science, psychology, education, and physiology.
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Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology and Social Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Simulator Sickness Questionnaire: An Enhanced Method for Quantifying Simulator Sickness
Citation: 4061
Authors: Robert S., Norman E., Kevin S., Michael G.
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The Evolution of Crew Resource Management Training in Commercial Aviation
Citation: 766
Authors: Robert L., Ashleigh C., John A.
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Performance Consequences of Automation-Induced 'Complacency'
Citation: 611
Authors: Raja, Robert, Indramani L.
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An Analysis of Mental Workload in Pilots During Flight Using Multiple Psychophysiological Measures
Citation: 362
Authors: Glenn F.
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Situation Awareness: A Critical But Ill-Defined Phenomenon
Citation: 318
Authors: Nadine B., David D.
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Automation Bias: Decision Making and Performance in High-Tech Cockpits
Citation: 195
Authors: Kathleen L., Linda J., Susan, Mark
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It Is Not How Much You Have but How You Use It: Toward a Rational Use of Simulation to Support Aviation Training
Citation: 194
Authors: Eduardo, Clint A., Lori
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Pilot Interaction With Cockpit Automation II: An Experimental Study of Pilots' Model and Awareness of the Flight Management System
Citation: 173
Authors: Nadine B., David D.
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Safety Culture: An Integrative Review
Citation: 170
Authors: Douglas A., Hui, Terry L., Gunjan, Alyssa Mitchell
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A Survey of Situation Awareness Requirements in Air-to-Air Combat Fighters
Citation: 161
Authors: Mica R.