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Zachary R. Steelman investigates human-computer interaction, focusing on factors influencing trust and reliance on information technology. His work has examined the role of individual characteristics, such as autistic tendencies and gender, in shaping intrinsic interest in information technology and user reliance on anti-phishing tools. Steelman has also explored the duality of habit in social media use, analyzing exhaustion and dependency from a habituation-sensitization perspective. His research has involved diverse methodologies, including literature reviews and comparisons of different sampling methods like Mechanical Turk versus student participants. Steelman has published 24 works, accumulating over 1,000 citations, and holds an h-index of 13. He has collaborated with researchers such as Rajiv Sabherwal and Amber Young at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 1,061
Selected Publications
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IT’s a matter of trust: Literature reviews and analyses of human trust in information technology (2024)
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Mechanical Turk Versus Student Samples: Comparisons and Recommendations (2023)
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What Makes One Intrinsically Interested in IT? An Exploratory Study on Influences of Autistic Tendency and Gender in the U.S. and India (2022)
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It's not just about accuracy: An investigation of the human factors in users' reliance on anti-phishing tools (2022)
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Evaluating Information Technology Investments: Insights from Executives’ Trades (2022)
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Self-Report Autism Scales for Adults (2021)
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Exhaustion and dependency: a habituation–sensitization perspective on the duality of habit in social media use (2021)
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- What Makes One Intrinsically Interested in IT? An Exploratory Study on Influences of Autistic Tendency and Gender in the U.S. and India
- Self-Report Autism Scales for Adults
- What Makes One Intrinsically Interested in IT? An Exploratory Study on Influences of Autistic Tendency and Gender in the U.S. and India
- Self-Report Autism Scales for Adults
- IT’s a matter of trust: Literature reviews and analyses of human trust in information technology
- It's not just about accuracy: An investigation of the human factors in users' reliance on anti-phishing tools
- Exhaustion and dependency: a habituation–sensitization perspective on the duality of habit in social media use
- Exhaustion and dependency: a habituation–sensitization perspective on the duality of habit in social media use
- Mechanical Turk Versus Student Samples: Comparisons and Recommendations
- Mechanical Turk Versus Student Samples: Comparisons and Recommendations
- Evaluating Information Technology Investments: Insights from Executives’ Trades
- Evaluating Information Technology Investments: Insights from Executives’ Trades
- Evaluating Information Technology Investments: Insights from Executives’ Trades
- It's not just about accuracy: An investigation of the human factors in users' reliance on anti-phishing tools
- IT’s a matter of trust: Literature reviews and analyses of human trust in information technology
- IT’s a matter of trust: Literature reviews and analyses of human trust in information technology
- A methodology for representing and assessing artificial intelligence decision aids within modeling and simulation
- A methodology for representing and assessing artificial intelligence decision aids within modeling and simulation
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