
Resume
I'm a human factors researcher with a background in usability, design and computer science. My research interests include usability, decision making, expertise, and applications to video games.
Education Timeline
Expected
May 2021
Ph.D. in Human
Factors Psychology
Wichita State University
Graduated May 2018
M.A. in Human
Factors Psychology
Wichita State University
Graduated
May 2016
B.S. in Psychology (Cum Laude)
Minor in computer science
Minor in Design
Missouri State University
Relevant Skills
Software
Intermediate
Advanced
Qualtrics
Balsamiq
Axure
Visual Basic
Tableau
Morae
Photoshop
Illustrator
Premiere Pro
InDesign
SPSS
Programming
Python
++C
SQL
HTML/CSS
PHP
JavaScript
Industry Experience
Fall 2017
Client: Dell
Benchmark Productivity Study in a Mobile Work Environment
Compared users’ performance on two devices while completing office tasks in a dynamic work environment.
Responsibilities: Facilitation, data collection & analysis, report writing & presentation.
Summer 2017
Client: SE2
Web Application User Interface Testing
Compared three website prototypes by measuring success on various navigation tasks. Both professional and novice users were tested. Responsibilities: Facilitation, note taking, data analysis, report writing & presentation.
Fall 2016
Client: Honeywell
Evaluation of Paperless Instructions between Professional Contractors and Novices
Compared two device models between professionals and novices where instructions were either given in package or could be accessed online. Responsibilities: Task logging, note taking, out-of-box experience, data collection & analysis, report writing & presentation.
Selected Publications & Presentations
Suss, J., Raushel, A., Armijo, A., & White, B. (2017). Design considerations in the proliferation of police body-worn cameras. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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Raushel, A., & Suss, J. (2017). Optimal Placement of Police Body-Worn Cameras. Poster presented at the 12th annual meeting of the Wichita State University Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium. Wichita State University, Wichita, KS.
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Armijo, A. J., Raushel, A., & Suss, J. (2017). Identifying incongruence of actual and perceived performance of firearm safety. Presented at the Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium. Wichita State University, Wichita, KS.
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Raushel, A., Sly, J. S., Kemp, J., Fallone, M. (2016). Online games of chance: The digital illusion of control. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association Convention (SWPA). Dallas, TX.
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Raushel, A. & Fallone, M. (2015). Geek vs nerd: how college students differentiate their peers. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting of the College of Health and Human Services Research Symposium. Missouri State University, Springfield, MO,