Blaming the operator who made the error is inadequate, writes USC Viterbi’s Najmedin Meshkati, an expert on “design-induce errors” — mistakes that are the fault of the entire work system.
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Research from the USC Price School of Public Policy found more than 61 percent of workers in Los Angeles County are earning less than $3,333 a month, with more than a quarter of all workers making less than $1,250 a month — less than $15,000 a year.
The Philadelphia Eagles receiver becomes the 61st Trojan to win a Super Bowl ring.
USC’s two-time NCAA 440 champ was the USA’s oldest surviving Olympic gold medalist.
USC scientist Valter Longo talks about how to live a longer and healthier life.
Marking its 35th anniversary, Asian Pacific American Student Services supports students who may struggle with their identities.
Thousands of brain scans are studied to better understand patterns of differences in one of the largest imaging studies to date.
A new study by Sarah Townsend of the USC Marshall School of Business and colleagues shows that imagining future success can help with facing everyday challenges.
USC researchers found that soldiers and veterans were more willing to disclose symptoms of PTSD, depression and other mental illnesses to computers than a physical person. They developed Ellie, a chatbot with a humanlike interface on a video screen.
USC Annenberg’s Sarah Banet-Weiser writes that the mainstreaming of feminism might actually limit its impact. She argues that the impact of feminism is not measured in commodities or attention to individual events on social media, but the self-reflections and micro-conversations that happen on a mundane, daily level.