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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Simulator Sickness Questionnaire: An Enhanced Method for Quantifying Simulator Sickness
19933.7k citationsRobert S. Kennedy, Norman E. Lane et al.International Journal of Aviation Psychologyprofile →
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Lane, Norman E., et al.. (1993). Teaching high-performance skills using above-real-time training. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).9 indexed citations
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Kennedy, Robert S., Norman E. Lane, Kevin S. Berbaum, & Michael G. Lilienthal. (1993). Simulator Sickness Questionnaire: An Enhanced Method for Quantifying Simulator Sickness. International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 3(3). 203–220.3742 indexed citations breakdown →
Lane, Norman E. & Earl A. Alluisi. (1992). FIDELITY AND VALIDITY IN DISTRIBUTED INTERACTIVE SIMULATION: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).9 indexed citations
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Lane, Norman E. & Robert S. Kennedy. (1990). Users manual for the Automated Performance Test System (APTS). NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).3 indexed citations
Lane, Norman E.. (1971). The influence of selected factors on shrinkage and overfit in multiple correlation /. OhioLink ETD Center (Ohio Library and Information Network).2 indexed citations
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Oberman, Albert, Norman E. Lane, William R. Harlan, Ashton Graybiel, & Robert E. Mitchell. (1967). TRENDS IN SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE IN THE THOUSAND AVIATOR COHORT OVER A 24-YEAR PERIOD,. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).13 indexed citations
Fleischman, Howard L., et al.. (1966). THE RELATIONSHIP OF FIVE PERSONALITY SCALES TO SUCCESS IN NAVAL AVIATION TRAINING.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).2 indexed citations
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