James Reason
British psychologist
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James Reason's Degrees
- PhD Psychology University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James T. Reason CBE is a former professor of Psychology at the University of Manchester, from where he graduated in 1962 and where he tenured from 1977 until 2001. He wrote books on human error, including such aspects as absent-mindedness, aviation human factors, maintenance errors, and risk management for organizational accidents. In 2003, he was awarded an honorary DSc by the University of Aberdeen. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, the British Psychological Society, the Royal Aeronautical Society, and the Royal College of General Practitioners. He received a CBE in 2003 for his services in the reduction of the risks in health care. In 2011 was elected an honorary fellow of the Safety and Reliability Society.
James Reason's Published Works
Published Works
- Managing the risks of organizational accidents (1997) (4249)
- Human error: models and management (2000) (3297)
- Human error: models and management. (2000) (2065)
- Errors and violations on the roads: a real distinction? (1990) (1611)
- Human Error (1990) (1263)
- Understanding adverse events: human factors. (1995) (889)
- Driving errors, driving violations and accident involvement. (1995) (814)
- Motion Sickness Adaptation: A Neural Mismatch Model 1 (1978) (673)
- The contribution of latent human failures to the breakdown of complex systems. (1990) (643)
- Handbook of Life Stress, Cognition and Health (1988) (611)
- Intention to commit driving violations: An application of the theory of planned behavior. (1992) (589)
- Achieving a safe culture : theory and practice (1998) (537)
- Human factors and cardiac surgery: a multicenter study. (2000) (464)
- Beyond the organisational accident: the need for “error wisdom” on the frontline (2004) (325)
- Safety in the operating theatre - Part 2: human error and organisational failure. (1995) (323)
- A systems approach to organizational error (1995) (296)
- Determinants of intention to commit driving violations. (1992) (289)
- Diagnosing “vulnerable system syndrome”: an essential prerequisite to effective risk management (2001) (286)
- The human factor in cardiac surgery: errors and near misses in a high technology medical domain. (2001) (235)
- The human contribution : unsafe acts, accidents and heroic recoveries (2008) (224)
- Combating omission errors through task analysis and good reminders (2002) (218)
- Safety paradoxes and safety culture (2000) (195)
- Institutional resilience in healthcare systems (2001) (161)
- Behavioural markers of surgical excellence (2003) (150)
- Actions not as planned : The price of automatisation (1979) (147)
- Cognitive Aids in Process Environments: Prostheses or Tools? (1987) (128)
- SOCIAL FACILITATION AND DRIVER BEHAVIOUR (1990) (118)
- Cognitive failures and accidents (1990) (107)
- Accident analysis of large-scale technological disasters applied to an anaesthetic complication (1992) (104)
- Tripod Delta: Proactive Approach to Enhanced Safety (1994) (92)
- Introduction: Human Errors and Error Handling (1994) (90)
- Promoting safety in the oil industry. The Ergonomics Society Lecture Presented at the Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 13-16 April 1993 (1994) (88)
- Human factors in hazardous situations. (1990) (72)
- Absent-mindedness in shops: its incidence, correlates and consequences. (1984) (65)
- Types and tokens in road accident causation (1990) (65)
- Relations between motion sickness susceptibility, the spiral after-effect and loudness estimation. (1968) (58)
- Education and debate Human error : models and management (2000) (55)
- Motion sickness: Some theoretical and practical considerations. (1978) (47)
- Human error : models and management 119 16 * Human error : models and management (2007) (47)
- Modelling the basic error tendencies of human operators (1988) (46)
- Perceived Consensus in Estimates of the Prevalence of Driving Errors and Violations (1992) (45)
- Motion sickness—some theoretical considerations (1969) (45)
- Cognitive Underspecification Its Variety and Consequences (1992) (44)
- Motion sickness: a special case of sensory rearrangement. (1970) (43)
- Progressive adaptation to Coriolis accelerations associated with 1-rpm increments in the velocity of the slow rotation room. (1970) (41)
- Organizational accidents revisited (2016) (39)
- Stress and mental control. (1988) (32)
- James Reason: patient safety, human error, and Swiss cheese. Interview by Karolina Peltomaa and Duncan Neuhauser. (2012) (29)
- Changes in subjective estimates of well-being during the onset and remission of motion sickness symptomatology in the slow rotation room. (1970) (25)
- Man in motion: The psychology of travel (1974) (24)
- A life in error : from little slips to big disasters (2013) (22)
- American College of Endocrinology and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists position statement on patient safety and medical system errors in diabetes and endocrinology. (2005) (19)
- Application of TRIPOD To Measure Latent Errors in North Sea Gas Platforms: Validity of Failure State Profiles (1991) (19)
- Simulator Sickness in Passive Observers (1971) (17)
- The effect of instructions upon post-rotational sensations and nystagmus. (1966) (17)
- Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Accidental ABO-Incompatible Thoracic Organ Transplantation Before and After 2003 (2007) (16)
- Recurrent errors in process environments: some implications for the design of intelligent support systems (1986) (16)
- J Reason " error wisdom " on the frontline Beyond the organisational accident : the need for (2004) (13)
- A visually-driven postural after-effect. (1981) (12)
- Individual differences in motion sickness susceptibility: a further test of the "receptivity" hypothesis. (1969) (12)
- Understanding Excellence in Complex, Dynamic Medical Systems (2000) (11)
- Human errors and disasters (1992) (9)
- Enhancing Safety in Drilling: Implementing TRIPOD in a Desert Drilling Operation (1991) (9)
- Individual Differences in Auditory Reaction Time and Loudness Estimation (1968) (9)
- Some correlates of the loudness function (1972) (9)
- A COGNITIVE ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE ON MAINTENANCE ERRORS. IN: COGNITIVE ENGINEERING IN THE AVIATION DOMAIN (2000) (8)
- Human factors in hazardous situations : proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting held on 28 and 29 June 1989 (1990) (8)
- Evidence for a boundary effect in roll vection (1982) (8)
- Errors and evaluations: the lessons of Chernobyl (1988) (7)
- Voluntary movement control and adaptation to cross-coupled stimulation. (1978) (7)
- Adverse events in cardiac surgery: The role played by human and organisational factors (2000) (7)
- Human factors research in cardiac surgery: opportunities and pitfalls (2001) (7)
- ADAPTATION TO CORIOLIS ACCELERATIONS: ITS TRANSFER TO THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF ROTATION AS A FUNCTION OF INTERVENING ACTIVITY AT ZERO VELOCITY, (1969) (6)
- MAGNITUDE ESTIMATIONS OF CORIOLIS SENSATIONS (1969) (6)
- Effects of visual reference on adaptation to motion sickness and subjective responses evoked by graded cross-coupled angular accelerations. [vestibular oculogravic effect in human acceleration adaptation] (1973) (6)
- Individual differences in the reported persistence of visual and labyrinthine after-sensations, and of exponentially decaying visual and auditory signals. (1968) (6)
- Relationships between motion after-effects, motion sickness susceptibility and "receptivity" (1967) (6)
- Errors, error detection, and error recovery (1994) (5)
- HOW TO PROMOTE ERROR TOLERANCE IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS IN THE CONTEXT OF SHIP AND AIRCRAFT (1991) (4)
- The effect of varying the time interval between equal and opposite coriolis accelerations. (1971) (4)
- From little slips to big disasters: an error quest (2008) (3)
- Types, Tokens and Indicators (1990) (3)
- AN ATTEMPT TO MEASURE THE DEGREE OF ADAPTATION PRODUCED BY DIFFERING AMOUNTS OF CORIOLIS VESTIBULAR STIMULATION IN THE SLOW ROTATION ROOM. (1969) (2)
- Testing Predictions Derived from a Model of Progressive Adaptation to Coriolis Accelerations (1971) (2)
- The human contribution to system safety (2009) (2)
- Maintenance-related errors: The biggest threat to aviation safety after gravity? (2020) (2)
- FALSE CONSENSUS IN ESTIMATING THE PREVALENCE OF DRIVING ERRORS AND VIOLATIONS (1991) (1)
- Human Factor Analysis of JCO Criticality Accident: A Comment on the Analytical Models (2000) (1)
- The nature and duration of after-sensations following the cessation of turning in a Chipmunk aircraft. (1962) (1)
- Book Review: Thinking and Reasoning: Psychological Approaches (1985) (0)
- Driver Behavior Questionnaire (2013) (0)
- Choice in action. Decision making in action: Models and methods. Gary A. Klein, Judith Orasanu, Roberta Calderwood and Caroline E. Zsambok (Eds). Ablex Publishing Corporation, Norwood, New Jersey, 1993. No. of pages: 480. ISBN 0‐89391‐943‐8 (paper). Price £41.40 (1994) (0)
- International trade: Japan's electronics markets: A pair of views: Some denigrate dumping practices; others say the U.S. and other countries must learn how to compete (1979) (0)
- A review of: “Man under Stress”. Edited by A. T. Welford. (London: Tavlor & Francis Ltd., 1974.) [Pp. xiii + 140.] £3.50. (1975) (0)
- Education and debate (2000) (0)
- THE COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF DRIVER BEHAVIOUR (1994) (0)
- Interview with Prof. James Reason : safety and human factors in 2009 (2009) (0)
- THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY (1996) (0)
- The Retention of Protective Adaptation to Motion Sickness Induced by Cross - Coupled Angular Accelerations (1975) (0)
- The Effects of Visual Reference on Adaption to Coriolis Accelerations (1970) (0)
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