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Social Sciences and Humanities

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46
Citations
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World Ranking
3618
National Ranking
1738

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Citations
6943
World Ranking
7642
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Overview

Michael S. Wogalter is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology with a significant focus on Social Psychology. Contributions also extend into specialized areas such as Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Sociology and Political Science, and Information Systems and Management.

The core topics of their work include Safety Warnings and Signage, Human-Automation Interaction and Safety, Traffic and Road Safety, Occupational Health and Safety Research, Psychology of Social Influence, Ethics in Business and Education, and Corporate Identity and Reputation.

Frequent publication venues for Wogalter include Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science and AHFE international.

Michael S. Wogalter has collaborated with coauthors such as Christopher B. Mayhorn.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Forensic human factors and ergonomics analysis of a trip and fall event in a parking lot, 2020, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
  • Forensic human factors and ergonomics: theory in practice, 2020, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
  • Deception in marketing: Implications for consumer product warnings, 2025, AHFE international

Best Publications

  • Research-based guidelines for warning design and evaluation

    Michael S Wogalter;Vincent C Conzola;Tonya L Smith-Jackson

  • Effectiveness of Warnings

    Michael S. Wogalter;Sandra S. Godfrey;Gail A. Fontenelle;David R. Desaulniers

  • Warnings and Risk Communication

    Michael S. Wogalter;David M. DeJoy;Kenneth R. Laughery

  • Reading comprehension in the presence of unattended speech and music

    Randi C Martin;Michael S Wogalter;Janice G Forlano

  • Handbook of Warnings

    Michael S. Wogalter

  • Communication-Human Information Processing (C-HIP) Model

    Michael S. Wogalter

  • Comprehension and Memory of Instruction Manual Warnings: Conspicuous Print and Pictorial Icons

    Stephen L. Young;Michael S. Wogalter

  • Comprehension of pictorial symbols : Effects of context and test method

    Jennifer Snow Wolff;Michael S. Wogalter

  • Effects of Cost and Social Influence on Warning Compliance

    Michael S. Wogalter;Scott T. Allison;Nancy A. Mckenna

  • Consumer product warnings: The role of hazard perception

    Michael S. Wogalter;John W. Brelsford;David R. Desaulniers;Kenneth R. Laughery

  • WARNING! Sign and Label Effectiveness:

    Michael S. Wogalter;Kenneth R. Laughery

  • Alcoholic Beverage Warnings in Magazine and Television Advertisements

    Todd Barlow;Michael S. Wogalter

  • A NATIONAL SURVEY OF US POLICE ON PREPARATION AND CONDUCT OF IDENTIFICATION LINEUPS

    Michael S. Wogalter;Roy S. Malpass;Dawn E. Mcquiston

  • Behavioral compliance for dynamic versus static signs in an immersive virtual environment

    Emília Duarte;Francisco Rebelo;Júlia Teles;Michael S. Wogalter

  • Effects of label format on knowledge acquisition and perceived readability by younger and older adults.

    Michael S. Wogalter;William J. Vigilante

  • Behavioral compliance with warnings: effects of voice, context, and location

    Michael S. Wogalter;Michael J. Kalsher;Bernadette M. Racicot

  • Warning signal words: connoted strength and understandability by children, elders, and non-native English speakers

    Michael S. Wogalter;N. C. Silver

  • Do Product Warnings Increase Safe Behavior? A Meta-Analysis:

    Eli P. Cox;Michael S. Wogalter;Sara L. Stokes;Elizabeth J. Tipton Murff

  • Behavioural compliance to voice and print warnings

    Michael S. Wogalter;Stephen L. Young

  • Organizing Theoretical Framework: A Consolidated Communication-Human Information Processing (C-HIP) Model

    David Dejoy;Kenneth Laughery;Michael Wogalter

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter A. Hancock
Peter A. Hancock University of Central Florida
Roy S. Malpass
Roy S. Malpass The University of Texas at El Paso
Eric N. Wiebe
Eric N. Wiebe North Carolina State University
David M. DeJoy
David M. DeJoy University of Georgia
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Andrew J. Elliot
Andrew J. Elliot University of Rochester
Lee Ann Kaskutas
Lee Ann Kaskutas University of California, Berkeley
Anna Franklin
Anna Franklin University of Sussex
Randi C. Martin
Randi C. Martin Rice University
Mark D. Fairchild
Mark D. Fairchild Rochester Institute of Technology

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