Projects

RoadRunner was a food delivery app prototype that I and my team worked on for our Usability Testing and Product Design class. It was developed in Figma and we used personas, task analysis, context analysis, and a competitor analysis to inform the design decisions. Later on, after the class, we performed usability testing on the prototype and implemented design changes. Currently in progress is a paper to be submitted to a journal outlining these efforts.

Usability Report for Roadrunner
Kluck et al. - 2018 - Stereotypical of Us to Stereotype Them The Effect.pdf

This was my first paper submitted and accepted to a journal. It was based on my undergraduate thesis on how system-wide trust in unmanned aerial vehicles is affected by the form of these vehicles. Participants either interacted with four unmanned aerial vehicles that were all the same looking, or four unmanned aerial vehicles that all looked different. The attempt was to see if there would be a decrease in system-wide trust amongst the group that interacted with the vehicles that all looked different compared to the group that interacted with the vehicles that all looked the same. No difference was found indicating that the effect of system-wide trust is too powerful for a simple morphology mitigation strategy.

I was a collaborator on another paper in 2020 investigating the frequently used self report measures for trust in automation studies. Commonly used scales were identified as well as well as the impact this has on trust in automation studies.

Kohn et al. - 2020 - A Brief Review of Frequently Used Self-Report Meas.pdf