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Amotz Perlman
Amotz Perlman
Senior Lecturer, Department of Management, Hadassah Academic College
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Construction safety training using immersive virtual reality
R Sacks, A Perlman, R Barak
Construction Management and Economics 31 (9), 1005-1017, 2013
6992013
Hazard recognition and risk perception in construction
A Perlman, R Sacks, R Barak
Safety science 64, 22-31, 2014
4262014
Old age is associated with a pattern of relatively intact and relatively impaired task-set switching abilities
N Meiran, A Gotler, A Perlman
The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social …, 2001
2012001
Interactions between encoding and retrieval in the domain of sequence-learning.
A Perlman, J Tzelgov
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 32 (1), 118, 2006
842006
Hazard perception of motorcyclists and car drivers
T Rosenbloom, A Perlman, A Pereg
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (3), 601-604, 2011
742011
Measuring category intuitiveness in unconstrained categorization tasks
EM Pothos, A Perlman, TM Bailey, K Kurtz, DJ Edwards, P Hines, ...
Cognition 121 (1), 83-100, 2011
612011
Women drivers' behavior in well-known versus less familiar locations
T Rosenbloom, A Perlman, A Shahar
Journal of safety research 38 (3), 283-288, 2007
542007
Task-relevant chunking in sequence learning.
A Perlman, EM Pothos, DJ Edwards, J Tzelgov
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 36 (3), 649, 2010
522010
Unsupervised categorization in a sample of children with autism spectrum disorders
DJ Edwards, A Perlman, P Reed
Research in Developmental Disabilities 33 (4), 1264-1269, 2012
412012
Tendency to commit traffic violations and presence of passengers in the car
T Rosenbloom, A Perlman
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 39, 10-18, 2016
362016
Compliance of Ultra-Orthodox and secular pedestrians with traffic lights in Ultra-Orthodox and secular locations
T Rosenbloom, A Shahar, A Perlman
Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (6), 1919-1924, 2008
312008
The effect of the usage of computer-based assistive devices on the functioning and quality of life of individuals who are blind or have low vision
Y Rosner, A Perlman
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 112 (1), 87-99, 2018
282018
Committing driving violations: an observational study comparing city, town and village
T Rosenbloom, A Ben-Eliyahu, D Nemrodov, A Biegel, A Perlman
Journal of Safety Research 40 (3), 215-219, 2009
282009
Success on a practical driver's license test with and without the presence of another testee
T Rosenbloom, A Shahar, A Perlman, D Estreich, E Kirzner
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (6), 1296-1301, 2007
262007
Supervised versus unsupervised categorization: Two sides of the same coin?
EM Pothos, DJ Edwards, A Perlman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (9), 1692-1713, 2011
232011
Consumer's attitude, socio-demographic variables and willingness to purchase green housing in Israel
Y Rosner, Z Amitay, A Perlman
Environment, Development and Sustainability 24 (4), 5295-5316, 2022
222022
Risk factors in road crossing among elderly pedestrians and readiness to adopt safe behavior in socio-economic comparison
T Rosenbloom, Y Sapir-Lavid, A Perlman
Accident Analysis & Prevention 93, 23-31, 2016
202016
The notion of contextual locking: Previously learnt items are not accessible as such when appearing in a less common context
A Perlman, Y Hoffman, J Tzelgov, EM Pothos, DJ Edwards
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (3), 410-431, 2016
162016
Parental and offspring assessment of driving capability under the influence of drugs or alcohol: Gender and inter-generational differences
T Rosenbloom, A Beigel, A Perlman, E Eldror
Accident Analysis & Prevention 42 (6), 2125-2131, 2010
152010
Relational versus absolute representation in categorization
DJ Edwards, EM Pothos, A Perlman
The American journal of psychology 125 (4), 481-497, 2012
132012
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