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Normed Images for X-ray Screening Vigilance Tasks
Author(s) -
Stephanie Merritt,
Lei Shirase,
Garett Foster
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of open psychology data
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2050-9863
DOI - 10.5334/jopd.48
Subject(s) - vigilance (psychology) , psychology , applied psychology , public security , computer science , social psychology , cognitive psychology , criminology
A great deal of interest concerns the study of vigilance performance, and trust in automation, due to their implications for public safety. This work provides an experimental resource for scholars in need of a vigilance style task. The dataset includes 150 X-ray images of luggage, and participants indicate whether or not they believe each image contains a dangerous item (simulating airport security screening). Using a sample of 991 adults recruited via MTurk, we normed these items in terms of difficulty. These stimuli can be used to study vigilance performance, trust in an automated decision aid, and other areas. Funding statement: This research was funded by a grant from the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Arts & Sciences.

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