Woodcock, K., 2012. Concurrent support for accident investigation involving human error. Proceedings of the XXIV Annual International Society for Occupational Ergonomics and Safety, Fort Lauderdale FL. pp. 97-104.
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Using simulated investigations for accident investigation studies
Woodcock, K., Drury C.G., Smiley A.M., Ma, J., 2005. Applied Ergonomics. 36: 1-12.
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K. Woodcock, J. Tsao, 2005. Proceedings of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists. [CD-ROM] 5 pgs.
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K. Woodcock, 2007. Proceedings of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists. [CD-ROM] 6 pgs.
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J. Tsao, K. Woodcock, 2007. Association of Canadian Ergonomists. [CD-ROM] 6 pgs.
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Technical report; C.G. Drury, J. Ma, K. Woodcock, 2002. Federal Aviation Administration Human Factors Workbench
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Technical report; Drury, C. G.; Woodcock, K.; Richards, I.; Sarac, A.; Shyhalla, K., 2001. SUNY at Buffalo.
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Technical report; Drury, C. G.; Ma, Jiao; Woodcock, K. 2001. SUNY at Buffalo.
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