William J. Bramble Jr., Ph.D.
Human Performance Investigator
Year started in the program: 1993
Year graduated: 1999
Email address: bramblw@ntsb.gov
Current employer: National Transportation Safety Board
Significant past employers: FlightSafety International
Research interest: Aviation psychology. Aviation Safety. Individual
differences. Current projects: Public aircraft safety study,
Review of Safety Board recommendations for improvement of safety
data maintained by the US Department of Transportation. Current projects: Investigating human factors aspects of general
aviation and commercial aviation accidents.
Select Publications
Bramble, W. J. Jr., Koonce, J. M., and Kennedy, R. S. (2000).
The influence of perceptual-motor training activity on the
stability of a PC-based cognitive test scores: A repeated measures
paradigm. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 133-136.
Bramble, W. J., Jr. (1999). A review of Charles Billings'
Aviation Automation. Transportation Human Factors Journal.,
1, pp. 201-204
Kennedy, R. S., & Bramble, W. J., Jr. (1999). Relation
of temporal visual factors tests to traditional cognitive measures
for personnel assessment. Aviation, Space, and Environmental
Medicine, 70, 412.
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