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  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Daniel G. Morrow is a researcher affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their work spans several interconnected fields including general health professions, artificial intelligence, experimental and cognitive psychology, applied psychology, and family practice. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their publication record and research interests.

Their recent publications cover various aspects of health care, technology, and psychology. Notable papers include:

  • Electronic health record usability and workload changes over time for provider and nursing staff following transition to new EHR (2021, Applied Ergonomics)
  • A Framework for Design of Conversational Agents to Support Health Self-Care for Older Adults (2020, Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society)
  • Health Literacy, Processing Capacity, Illness Knowledge, and Actionable Memory for Medication Taking in Type 2 Diabetes: Cross-Sectional Analysis (2021, Journal of General Internal Medicine)
  • Risk perception, decision-making, and risk communication in the time of COVID-19 (2021, Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied)
  • JAMA Internal Medicine (2021, JAMA Internal Medicine)

The scientist's frequent coauthors include Annette Flanagin, Michael Berkwits, Andy Rekito, Emily Ling, and Deanna Bellandi. These collaborations have contributed to a diverse research output, particularly in fields associated with both health sciences and technology.

Daniel G. Morrow publishes regularly in prominent venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • JAMA
  • JAMA Pediatrics
  • JAMA Psychiatry
  • JAMA Internal Medicine
  • JAMA Ophthalmology

The main topics of their research cover:

  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • AI in Service Interactions
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Daniel G. Morrow was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2014. This recognition indicates an established role in the psychological research community.

Best Publications

  • Mental models in narrative comprehension

    Gordon H. Bower;Daniel G. Morrow

  • Accessibility and situation models in narrative comprehension

    Daniel G Morrow;Steven L Greenspan;Gordon H Bower

  • Updating situation models during narrative comprehension

    Daniel G Morrow;Gordon H Bower;Steven L Greenspan

  • Executive Function, Working Memory, and Medication Adherence Among Older Adults

    Kathleen Insel;Daniel Morrow;Barbara Brewer;Aurelio Figueredo

  • A conceptual framework to study medication adherence in older adults

    Michael D. Murray;Michael D. Murray;Michael D. Murray;Daniel G. Morrow;Michael Weiner;Michael Weiner;Daniel O. Clark;Daniel O. Clark

  • Expertise differences in attentional strategies related to pilot decision making.

    Angela T. Schriver;Daniel G. Morrow;Christopher D. Wickens;Donald A. Talleur

  • Correlates of Health Literacy in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

    Dan Morrow;Dan Clark;Wanzhu Tu;Jingwei Wu

  • The effects of an engaged lifestyle on cognitive vitality: a field experiment.

    Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow;Jeanine M. Parisi;Daniel G. Morrow;Denise C. Park

  • Expertise promotes facilitation on a collaborative memory task

    Michelle L. Meade;Timothy J. Nokes;Daniel G. Morrow

  • Prominent characters and events organize narrative understanding

    Daniel G Morrow

  • When expertise reduces age differences in performance

    Daniel G Morrow;V. Leirer;P. Altieri;C. Fitzsimmons

  • Analysis of Problems in Routine Controller-Pilot Communication

    Daniel Morrow;Alfred Lee;Michelle Rodvold

  • Mental Models and Narrative Comprehension: Some Qualifications

    Stephanie Gray Wilson;Mike Rinck;Timothy P. McNamara;Gordon H. Bower

  • Marijuana carry-over effects on aircraft pilot performance.

    V O Leirer;J A Yesavage;D G Morrow

  • Improving medication knowledge among older adults with heart failure: A patient-centered approach to instruction design

    Daniel G. Morrow;Michael Weiner;James Young;Douglas Steinley

  • Icons Improve Older and Younger Adults' Comprehension of Medication Information

    Daniel G. Morrow;Catherine M. Hier;William E. Menard;Von O. Leirer

  • Cognition and Health Literacy in Patients with Hypertension

    Brian R. Levinthal;Daniel G. Morrow;Wanzhu Tu;Wanzhu Tu;Jingwei Wu

  • Elders' Nonadherence: Its Assessment and Medication Reminding by Voice Mail

    Von O. Leirer;Daniel G. Morrow;Elizabeth Decker Tanke;Grace M. Pariante

  • Factors affecting usage of a personal health record (PHR) to manage health.

    Jessica Taha;Sara J. Czaja;Joseph Sharit;Daniel G. Morrow

  • Effect of health literacy on drug adherence in patients with heart failure.

    Marwa Noureldin;Kimberly S. Plake;Daniel G. Morrow;Wanzhu Tu;Wanzhu Tu

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow
Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jerome A. Yesavage
Jerome A. Yesavage Stanford University
Gordon H. Bower
Gordon H. Bower Stanford University
Gilles O. Einstein
Gilles O. Einstein Furman University
Rocio Garcia-Retamero
Rocio Garcia-Retamero University of Granada
Denise C. Park
Denise C. Park The University of Texas at Dallas
Sara J. Czaja
Sara J. Czaja Cornell University
Brent W. Roberts
Brent W. Roberts University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Leah Friedman
Leah Friedman Stanford University
Joseph Sharit
Joseph Sharit University of Miami

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