Lawrence M. Schleifer

1.4k total citations
21 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Lawrence M. Schleifer is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Pharmacology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Lawrence M. Schleifer has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Social Psychology, 12 papers in Pharmacology and 6 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Lawrence M. Schleifer's work include Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (15 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (12 papers) and Workplace Health and Well-being (6 papers). Lawrence M. Schleifer is often cited by papers focused on Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (15 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (12 papers) and Workplace Health and Well-being (6 papers). Lawrence M. Schleifer collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Lawrence M. Schleifer's co-authors include Steven L. Sauter, Traci L. Galinsky, Ronald Ley, Naomi G. Swanson, Benjamin C. Amick, Thomas W. Spalding, Yueng-Hsiang Huang, Michelle M. Robertson, Christopher S. Pan and Michael J. O’Neill and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychophysiology, Biological Psychology and Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

In The Last Decade

Lawrence M. Schleifer

20 papers receiving 920 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lawrence M. Schleifer United States 14 686 484 243 129 122 21 1.0k
Ulf Bergqvist Sweden 15 922 1.3× 678 1.4× 373 1.5× 81 0.6× 170 1.4× 25 1.3k
Traci L. Galinsky United States 13 526 0.8× 389 0.8× 170 0.7× 164 1.3× 78 0.6× 21 1.1k
Gunnar Palmerud Sweden 19 512 0.7× 802 1.7× 167 0.7× 127 1.0× 200 1.6× 24 1.4k
Lena Karlqvist Sweden 18 741 1.1× 810 1.7× 278 1.1× 303 2.3× 194 1.6× 62 1.3k
Morten Wærsted Norway 20 637 0.9× 846 1.7× 324 1.3× 232 1.8× 120 1.0× 44 1.3k
Ewa Gustafsson Sweden 15 489 0.7× 270 0.6× 156 0.6× 53 0.4× 207 1.7× 21 1.1k
Helenice Jane Cote Gil Coury Brazil 21 400 0.6× 631 1.3× 260 1.1× 127 1.0× 162 1.3× 64 1.1k
Marina Heiden Sweden 22 459 0.7× 407 0.8× 115 0.5× 281 2.2× 121 1.0× 51 1.3k
Judith E. Gold United States 19 424 0.6× 488 1.0× 196 0.8× 123 1.0× 146 1.2× 31 1.0k
M. Douwes Netherlands 13 655 1.0× 930 1.9× 266 1.1× 129 1.0× 223 1.8× 31 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Robertson, Michelle M., Lawrence M. Schleifer, & Yueng-Hsiang Huang. (2012). Examining the macroergonomics and safety factors among teleworkers: Development of a conceptual model. Work. 41(S1). 2611–2615. 20 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M., Thomas W. Spalding, Scott E. Kerick, et al.. (2008). Mental stress and trapezius muscle activation under psychomotor challenge: A focus on EMG gaps during computer work. Psychophysiology. 45(3). 356–365. 60 indexed citations
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Robertson, Michelle M., Yueng-Hsiang Huang, Michael J. O’Neill, & Lawrence M. Schleifer. (2008). Flexible workspace design and ergonomics training: Impacts on the psychosocial work environment, musculoskeletal health, and work effectiveness among knowledge workers. Applied Ergonomics. 39(4). 482–494. 94 indexed citations
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Galinsky, Traci L., et al.. (2007). Supplementary breaks and stretching exercises for data entry operators: A follow‐up field study. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 50(7). 519–527. 106 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M., Ronald Ley, & Thomas W. Spalding. (2002). A hyperventilation theory of job stress and musculoskeletal disorders*. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 41(5). 420–432. 70 indexed citations
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Galinsky, Traci L., et al.. (2000). A field study of supplementary rest breaks for data-entry operators. Ergonomics. 43(5). 622–638. 184 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M., et al.. (1997). Breathing, Psychological Stress, and Musculoskeletal Complaints in VDT Data-Entry Work. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 545–550. 2 indexed citations
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Pan, Christopher S. & Lawrence M. Schleifer. (1996). An exploratory study of the relationship between biomechanical factors and right-arm musculoskeletal discomfort and fatigue in a VDT data-entry task. Applied Ergonomics. 27(3). 195–200. 20 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M., Traci L. Galinsky, & Christopher S. Pan. (1996). Mood disturbances and musculoskeletal discomfort: Effects of electronic performance monitoring under different levels of VDT data‐entry performance. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 8(4). 369–384. 18 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & Ronald Ley. (1995). 26. End-tidal Pco2 as an index of psychophysiological activity under high and low data-entry workload demands. Biological Psychology. 41(1). 99–100. 1 indexed citations
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Pan, Christopher S., Richard L. Shell, & Lawrence M. Schleifer. (1994). Performance variability as an indicator of fatigue and boredom effects in a VDT data‐entry task. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 6(1). 37–45. 21 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & Ronald Ley. (1994). End-tidal PCO2as an index of psychophysiological activity during VDT data-entry work and relaxation∗. Ergonomics. 37(2). 245–254. 44 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M.. (1992). Electronic performance monitoring (EPM). Applied Ergonomics. 23(1). 4–5. 5 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & Richard L. Shell. (1992). A review and reappraisal of electronic performance monitoring, performance standards and stress allowances. Applied Ergonomics. 23(1). 49–53. 24 indexed citations
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Sauter, Steven L., et al.. (1991). Work Posture, Workstation Design, and Musculoskeletal Discomfort in a VDT Data Entry Task. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 33(2). 151–167. 239 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & O. Geoffrey Okogbaa. (1990). System response time and method of pay: cardiovascular stress effects in computer-based tasks*. Ergonomics. 33(12). 1495–1509. 37 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M., et al.. (1990). Ergonomic predictors of visual system complaints in VDT data entry work. Behaviour and Information Technology. 9(4). 273–282. 6 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & Benjamin C. Amick. (1989). System response time and method of pay: Stress effects in computer‐based tasks. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 1(1). 23–39. 70 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M.. (1987). An evaluation of mood disturbances and somatic discomfort under slow computer-response time and incentive-pay conditions. 793–802. 3 indexed citations
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Schleifer, Lawrence M. & Steven L. Sauter. (1985). Controlling Glare Problems in the VDT Work Environment. Library Hi Tech. 3(4). 21–25. 1 indexed citations

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