Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.
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Vocal Emergency Alarms in Hospitals and Nursing Facilities: Practice and Potential. Final Report.
Washington Univ., Seattle
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD,
NBS GCR 77-102,
July 1977,
33 p.
Keating, J. P.
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Myth of Panic.
Washington Univ., Seattle
U.S. Fire Administration Conference, 6th Annual. 1981.,
San Francisco, CA,
1-14 p.,
1981
Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.; Manber, M.
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Emergency Evacuations During Fires: Psychological Considerations.
Washington Univ., Seattle
Advances in Applied Social Psychology. Volume 2. Chapter 4,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, Hillsdale, NY,
Kidd, R. F.; Saks, M. J., Editors,
83-99 p.,
1983
Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.
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Human Behavior in Fire Situations: A Study of Post-Fire Interviews.
Washington Univ., Seattle
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD,
June 1980,
29 p.
Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.
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Logic of Fire Escape.
Washington Univ., Seattle
Psychology Today,
14-16,
June 1981
Keating, J. P.
view article (9.077323)
Human Reaction During Residential Fires: Establishing a Data Base.
Washington Univ., Seattle
NBSIR 85-3118,
National Bureau of Standards. 7th Joint Panel Meeting of the UJNR Panel on Fire Research and Safety. October 24-28, 1983,
Gaithersburg, MD,
41-52 p.,
['1983', '1985']
Keating, J. P.; Groner, N.
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Fire Safety Manual for the National Park Services.
Washington Univ., Seattle
June 1985,
61 p.
Groner, N.; Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.
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Development of Coded Emergency Alarms Through Word-Association Tasks.
Washington Univ., Seattle
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,
Vol. 11,
No. 2,
139-140,
1978
Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. F.
view article (9.077323)
People Care in Fire Emergencies--Psychological Aspects, 1975.
Washington Univ., Seattle
SFPE TR 75-04,
1975,
13 p.
Keating, J. P.; Loftus, E. L.
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Post Fire Interviews: Development and Field Validation of the Behavioral Sequence Interview Technique. Final Report.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC,
NBS GCR 84-477,
October 1984,
91 p.