Natassia Goode

2.7k total citations
86 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Natassia Goode is a scholar working on Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Social Psychology and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty. According to data from OpenAlex, Natassia Goode has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, 34 papers in Social Psychology and 17 papers in Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty. Recurrent topics in Natassia Goode's work include Occupational Health and Safety Research (49 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (26 papers) and Risk and Safety Analysis (17 papers). Natassia Goode is often cited by papers focused on Occupational Health and Safety Research (49 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (26 papers) and Risk and Safety Analysis (17 papers). Natassia Goode collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and France. Natassia Goode's co-authors include Paul M. Salmon, Michael G. Lenné, Sharon Newnam, Gemma J. M. Read, Clare Dallat, Caroline F. Finch, Jens F. Beckmann, Bridie Scott‐Parker, Guy H. Walker and Neville A. Stanton and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Australasian Journal of Paramedicine and Frontiers in Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Natassia Goode

85 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers

Natassia Goode
Yueng-Hsiang Huang United States
Michelle M. Robertson United States
Daniel P. Jenkins United Kingdom
Pete Kines Denmark
Roger Haslam United Kingdom
Don Harris United Kingdom
Sharon Newnam Australia
Yueng-Hsiang Huang United States
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All Works

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Dallat, Clare, Paul M. Salmon, & Natassia Goode. (2023). Testing the validity of the Networked Hazard Analysis and Risk Management System (Net‐HARMS). Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries. 33(4). 299–311. 6 indexed citations
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Read, Gemma J. M., Katie Schultz, Natassia Goode, & Paul M. Salmon. (2021). Using cognitive work analysis to identify competencies for human factors and ergonomics practitioners. Ergonomics. 65(3). 348–361. 5 indexed citations
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McCormack, P. D., Gemma J. M. Read, Natassia Goode, & Paul M. Salmon. (2021). Do hazardous manual handling task risk assessment methods align with systems thinking?. Safety Science. 140. 105316–105316. 6 indexed citations
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Read, Gemma J. M., Paul M. Salmon, Natassia Goode, et al.. (2020). Interaction-centred design: an end user evaluation of road intersection concepts developed using the cognitive work analysis design toolkit (CWA-DT). Ergonomics. 63(10). 1221–1239. 9 indexed citations
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Newnam, Sharon, et al.. (2020). Systems-thinking in action: Results from implementation and evaluation of the patient handling injuries review of systems Toolkit. Safety Science. 134. 105086–105086. 9 indexed citations
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Salmon, Paul M., Gemma J. M. Read, Guy H. Walker, et al.. (2018). STAMP goes EAST: Integrating systems ergonomics methods for the analysis of railway level crossing safety management. Safety Science. 110. 31–46. 38 indexed citations
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Read, Gemma J. M., Paul M. Salmon, Natassia Goode, & Michael G. Lenné. (2018). A sociotechnical design toolkit for bridging the gap between systems‐based analyses and system design. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries. 28(6). 327–341. 30 indexed citations
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Goode, Natassia, et al.. (2018). Moving beyond the organizational ceiling: Do construction accident investigations align with systems thinking?. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries. 28(6). 297–308. 8 indexed citations
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Salmon, Paul M., et al.. (2017). Setting the standard: a systems approach to the design and evaluation of safety standards. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 1 indexed citations
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Read, Gemma J. M., et al.. (2017). Removing concussed players from the field: the factors influencing decision making around concussion identification and management in Australian Rules Football. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 2 indexed citations
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Newnam, Sharon, Natassia Goode, Paul M. Salmon, & Mark Stevenson. (2017). Reforming the road freight transportation system using systems thinking: An investigation of Coronial inquests in Australia. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 101. 28–36. 58 indexed citations
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Goode, Natassia, Paul M. Salmon, Natalie Taylor, Michael G. Lenné, & Caroline F. Finch. (2017). Developing a contributing factor classification scheme for Rasmussen's AcciMap: Reliability and validity evaluation. Applied Ergonomics. 64. 14–26. 43 indexed citations
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Salmon, Paul M., et al.. (2016). Exposing resistant problems in complex systems: a review of accident causation tenets. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 2 indexed citations
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Salmon, Paul M., Natassia Goode, Natalie Taylor, et al.. (2016). Rasmussen's legacy in the great outdoors: A new incident reporting and learning system for led outdoor activities. Applied Ergonomics. 59(Pt B). 637–648. 67 indexed citations
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Goode, Natassia, et al.. (2016). Designing System Reforms: Using a Systems Approach to Translate Incident Analyses into Prevention Strategies. Frontiers in Psychology. 7. 1974–1974. 33 indexed citations
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Taylor, Natalie, et al.. (2015). Which code is it? Inter-rater reliability of systems theory-based causal factor taxonomy for the outdoor sector. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 2 indexed citations
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Singh‐Peterson, Lila, et al.. (2015). An assessment of community disaster resilience for small, high-risk communities on the Sunshine Coast, Qld. Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 30(1). 35–40. 7 indexed citations
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Goode, Natassia, et al.. (2015). Characteristics of a disaster resilient Victoria: consensus from those involved in emergency management activities. Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 30(3). 42–47. 6 indexed citations
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Filtness, Ashleigh, Natassia Goode, & Robert W. Cook. (2015). Incident and near miss reporting culture in recreational hot air ballooning. Loughborough University Institutional Repository (Loughborough University). 1 indexed citations
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Goode, Natassia, et al.. (2012). New perspectives on disaster response: the role of systems theory and methods. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 3 indexed citations

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