Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
550412 Applied Ergonomics 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper has two objectives: to identify and review factors that research has shown to be most significant in determining the effectiveness of warnings; and, to offer suggestions regarding challenges and opportunities for future research on warnings. In order for warnings to be effective, they must accomplish two objectives: they must be noticed and encoded; and they must provide understandable information needed for recipients to make informed decisions regarding compliance. A number of variables or factors have emerged as being especially significant in determining whether or not a warning achieves these objectives. These factors include both warning system design variables as well as characteristics of the target audience and the situation in which the warning is presented. While there has been significant progress in understanding the factors that influence warning effectiveness, there are also remaining challenges and opportunities. Challenges include issues associated with growing international trade such as language barriers, literacy and cultural values. Innovative approaches and opportunities are offered by developing communication technologies.

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