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Felhasznált irodalom:

H. Kanis (1993), Human Factors, 35(2), 305-328

Nancy Jack Kreisler, Catalog of Aids for the Disabled, Mc Graw- Hill Company

R. Mervyndetts (1991), Seating The Disabled, CRC

Graham Mulley (1991), More everyday aids and appliances, BMJ

Vízkelety Tibor (1995), Az ortopédia tankönyve, Semmelweis Kiadó.

 

A Kutatás c. fejezethez felhasznált irodalomjegyzék

Berns, T. (1981). The handling of consumer packaging. Applied Ergonoics, l2, 153 – 161.

Chaffin, D. B. (1975). Ergonomics guide for the assessment of human static strength. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 37, 505 – 511,

Daams, B. J. (1990). Static force exertion in standardized, functional, and free postures. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting (pp. 724 – 728).

Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Feeney, R. J., and Galer, M. D. (1981). Ergonomics research and the disabled. Ergonomics, 24, 821 – 830.

Hollerith, R. (1980). Make everyday products more usable for those with disabilities. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Human Factors and Industrial Design in Consumer Products (pp. 83 – 95). Bedford, MA: Tufts University.

Imrhan, S. N., and Loo, C. H. (1989). Trends in finger pinch: Strength in children, adults, and the elderly. Human Factors, 31, 689 – 701.

Kanis, H. (1988). Design for all? The use of consumer products by the disabled. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting (pp. 416 – 419). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Kanis, H., and Weegels, M. F. (1990). Research into accidents as a design tool. Ergonomics, 33, 439 – 445.

Kanis, H., and Wendel, I. E. M. (1990). Redesigned use: A designer's dilemma. Ergonomics, 33, 459 – 464.

Mathiowetz, V., Kashman, N., Volland, G., Weber, K.,Dowe, M., and Rogers, S. (1985). Grip and pinch strength: Normative data for adults. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 66, 69 – 74.

Metz, S., Isle, B., Denno, S., and Li, W. (1990). Small rotary controls: Limitations for people with arthritis. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting (pp. 137 – 140). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Pheasant, S. T. (1983). Sex differences in strength: Some observations on their variability. Applied Ergonomics, 14, 205-211.

Siegert, C. E. H., Vleming, L. J., VandenBroucke, J. P., and Cats, A. (1984). Measurement of disability in Dutch rheumatoid arthritis patients. Clinical Rheumatology, 3, 305-309.

Vanderheiden, G. C. (1990). Thirty-something million: Should they be exceptions? Human Factors, 32, 383 – 396.

Ward, J. T. (1989). Human factors design guidelines for the disabled. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting (pp. 490 – 492). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Ward, J. T. (1990). Designing consumer product displays for the disabled. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting (pp. 448 – 451). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.