Papers by Cynthia Domínguez
Dimensionality of the Job-Related Tension Index: Factor Stability Between Two Samples of Women in the U.S. Public Sector
Journal of Social Psychology, 1998
... Visual review of the four factors provided initial support for their stability between the tw... more ... Visual review of the four factors provided initial support for their stability between the two samples of women. Page 3. Dominguez & Scherer 141 ... Powell, G. N. (1988). Women and men in management. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Rizzo, JR, House, RJ, & Lirtzman, S. I. (1970). ...
Team sensemaking
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 2010
ABSTRACT
Systems Engineering, 2009
The article is intended to aid students and consumers of Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) in l... more The article is intended to aid students and consumers of Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) in learning about CSE. A proliferation of terms describing CSE and related constructs makes it difficult to sort out differences and similarities across approaches. To aid the reader in exploring CSE, we examine areas of confusion surrounding CSE, define CSE, and discuss the role of CSE in the systems engineering design process. We advocate the use of CSE principles and methods as a means to incorporate worker needs, expertise, cognitive demands, constraints, and goals throughout the design process. Articulation of the value case for CSE is offered as a vehicle to foster collaboration across disciplines.
Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications, 1995

Using videotaped cases to elicit perceptual expertise in laparoscopic surgery
In an effort to understand the nature of perceptual expertise in laparoscopic surgery, we intervi... more In an effort to understand the nature of perceptual expertise in laparoscopic surgery, we interviewed 20 surgeons, using videotape footage of a challenging laparoscopic gallbladder removal case. Early data analysis showed that certain perceptual cues along with accepted surgical methods were important for supporting the confidence level needed to proceed laparoscopically when risk was present. Staff (expert) surgeons in this sample decided to convert to an open procedure less frequently than residents. They also were able to “see” meaningful perceptual cues more frequently than the residents. Staff surgeons were more likely to make specific predictions and inferences about the patient's disease from the available perceptual information. To varying extents, all of the surgeons indicated the importance of monitoring whether events were outside their personal comfort boundary. This research supports a focus on perceptual abilities as well as metacognitive abilities in surgical training
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
... Louisa Sadler and Dr. Julian Good, for the quality education I have got during 07-08 academic... more ... Louisa Sadler and Dr. Julian Good, for the quality education I have got during 07-08 academic year, and I extend the thanks to International academy, especially Lynne Francis and RallouLessios, for the academic support during the in sessional course I attended. ...
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Papers by Cynthia Domínguez