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 {{anchor:​lewis1982:​LEW1}}Lewis,​ J.R. (1982). Testing small system customer set-up. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 26th Annual Meeting (pp. 718-720). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society. [[https://​doi.org/​10.1177/​154193128202600810]] ​ {{anchor:​lewis1982:​LEW1}}Lewis,​ J.R. (1982). Testing small system customer set-up. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 26th Annual Meeting (pp. 718-720). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society. [[https://​doi.org/​10.1177/​154193128202600810]] ​
  
-{{anchor:lewis2005:LEW2}} Lewis, J. R. (2005). Frequency distributions for names and unconstrained words associated with the letters ​of the English alphabet. In Proceedings of HCI International 2005: Posters ​(pp. 1–5). St. LouisMOMira Digital PublicationAvailable at [[http://drjim.0catch.com/hcii05-368-wordfrequency.pdf]]+{{anchor:lewis2004:​LEW2}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2004). Effect of speaker ​and sampling rate on MOS-X ratings ​of concatenative TTS voices. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ​(pp. 759-763). Santa MonicaCAHFES. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/154193120404800504]]
  
-{{anchor:lewis2006:​LEW3}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2006). Effectiveness of various automated readability measures ​for the competitive evaluation ​of user documentation. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th annual meeting ​(pp. 624628). Santa MonicaCAHuman Factors and Ergonomics Society. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/154193120605000501]]+{{anchor:lewis2005:LEW3}} Lewis, J. R. (2005). Frequency distributions ​for names and unconstrained words associated with the letters ​of the English alphabet. In Proceedings of HCI International 2005: Posters ​(pp. 15). St. LouisMOMira Digital PublicationAvailable at [[http://drjim.0catch.com/hcii05-368-wordfrequency.pdf]]
  
-{{anchor:lewis2007:​LEW4}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2007). Advantages and disadvantages ​of press or say <x> speech ​user interfaces ​(TechRepBCR-UX-2007-0002Retrieved from [[http://drjim.0catch.com/2007_AdvantagesAndDisadvantagesOfPressOrSaySpeechUserInter.pdf]]). Boca Raton, FL: IBM Corp.+{{anchor:lewis2006:​LEW4}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2006). Effectiveness of various automated readability measures for the competitive evaluation ​of user documentation. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th annual meeting ​(pp624–628)Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/​154193120605000501]]
  
-{{anchor:lewis2008:​LEW5}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2008). Usability evaluation ​of speech ​recognition IVR. In T. Tullis & B. Albert (Eds.), Measuring the user experience, Chapter 10: Case studies ​(pp244–252)Amsterdam, Netherlands:​ Morgan-Kaufman. [[https://www.amazon.com/Measuring-User-Experience-Interactive-Technologies/​dp/​0123735580]]+{{anchor:lewis2007:​LEW5}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2007). Advantages and disadvantages ​of press or say <​x> ​speech user interfaces ​(TechRepBCR-UX-2007-0002Retrieved from [[http://drjim.0catch.com/2007_AdvantagesAndDisadvantagesOfPressOrSaySpeechUserInter.pdf]]). Boca Raton, FL: IBM Corp.
  
-{{anchor:lewis2011:​LEW6}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2011). Practical ​speech ​user interface designBoca RatonFLCRC PressTaylor & Francis Group. [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Practical-Speech-Interface-Factors-Ergonomics-ebook/dp/B008KZ6TAM]]  +{{anchor:lewis2008:​LEW6}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2008). Usability evaluation of a speech ​recognition IVRIn T. Tullis & B. Albert (Eds.)Measuring the user experience, Chapter 10Case studies (pp. 244–252). AmsterdamNetherlands:​ Morgan-Kaufman. [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Measuring-User-Experience-Interactive-Technologies/dp/0123735580]]
  
-{{anchor:lewis2012:​LEW7}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2012). Usability testingIn G. Salvendy (Ed.)Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics4th ed. (pp. 1267-1312). New York, NY: John Wiley. [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Handbook-Factors-Ergonomics-Gavriel-Salvendy/dp/0470528389]]+{{anchor:lewis2011:​LEW7}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2011). Practical speech user interface designBoca RatonFL: CRC PressTaylor & Francis Group. [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Practical-Speech-Interface-Factors-Ergonomics-ebook/dp/B008KZ6TAM]]  
  
-{{anchor:lewis2003:​LEW8}}Lewis,​ J. R., & Commarford, PM. (2003). Developing a voice-spelling alphabet for PDAsIBM Systems Journal42(4), 624–638Available at [[http://drjim.0catch.com/2003_DevelopingAVoiceSpellingAlphabetForPDAs.pdf]]+{{anchor:lewis2012:​LEW8}}Lewis,​ J. R. (2012)Usability testingIn G. Salvendy ​(Ed.), Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 4th ed(pp. 1267-1312)New YorkNY: John Wiley. [[https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Factors-Ergonomics-Gavriel-Salvendy/​dp/​0470528389]]
  
-{{anchor:lewisc2008:​LEW9}}Lewis,​ J. R., Commarford, P. M., Kennedy, P. J., and Sadowski, W. J. (2008). Handheld electronic devicesIn C. Melody Carswell ​(Ed.), Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, Vol. (pp. 105-148). Santa MonicaCA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Available at [[http://​drjim.0catch.com/​2008_HandheldElectronicDevices.pdf]]+{{anchor:lewis2003:​LEW9}}Lewis,​ J. R., Commarford, P. M. (2003). Developing a voice-spelling alphabet for PDAsIBM Systems Journal, 42(4), 624–638. Available at [[http://​drjim.0catch.com/​2003_DevelopingAVoiceSpellingAlphabetForPDAs.pdf]]
  
-{{anchor:lewisc2006:​LEW10}}Lewis,​ J. R., Commarford, P. M., & KotanC. (2006). Web-based comparison of two styles of auditory presentation:​ All TTS versus rapidly mixed TTS and recordings. In Proceedings ​of the Human Factors and Ergonomics ​Society 50th annual meeting ​(pp. 723–727). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/154193120605000523]] +{{anchor:lewisc2008:​LEW10}}Lewis,​ J. R., Commarford, P. M., KennedyP. J., and Sadowski, W. J. (2008). Handheld electronic devices. In C. Melody Carswell (Ed.), Reviews ​of Human Factors and Ergonomics, Vol. 4 (pp. 105-148). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. ​Available at [[http://drjim.0catch.com/2008_HandheldElectronicDevices.pdf]]
  
-{{anchor:lewis1997:​LEW11}}Lewis,​ J. R., PotosnakK. M., and MagyarR. L. (1997). Keys and keyboards. In M. Helander, T. K. Landauer, and P. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook ​of Human-Computer Interaction ​(pp. 1285-1315). AmsterdamElsevierAvailable at [[http://drjim.0catch.com/1997_KeysAndKeyboards.pdf]]+{{anchor:lewisc2006:​LEW11}}Lewis,​ J. R., CommarfordP. M., & KotanC. (2006). Web-based comparison of two styles of auditory presentation:​ All TTS versus rapidly mixed TTS and recordings. In Proceedings ​of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th annual meeting ​(pp. 723–727). Santa Monica, CAHuman Factors and Ergonomics Society. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/​154193120605000523]] 
  
-{{anchor:lewis2000:​LEW12}}Lewis,​ J. R., Simone, J. E., & Bogacz, M. (2000). Designing common functions for speech-only user interfaces: Rationales, sample dialogs, potential uses for event counting, and sample grammars (Tech. Report 29.3287, available at <​[[http://​drjim.0catch.com/​always-ral.pdf]]>​). Raleigh, NC: IBM Corp.+{{anchor:lewis1997:LEW12}}Lewis, J. R., Potosnak, K. M., and Magyar, R. L. (1997). Keys and keyboards. In M. Helander, T. K. Landauer, and P. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 1285-1315). Amsterdam: Elsevier. Available at [[http://​drjim.0catch.com/​1997_KeysAndKeyboards.pdf]] 
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 +{{anchor:​lewis2000:​LEW13}}Lewis, J. R., Simone, J. E., & Bogacz, M. (2000). Designing common functions for speech-only user interfaces: Rationales, sample dialogs, potential uses for event counting, and sample grammars (Tech. Report 29.3287, available at <​[[http://​drjim.0catch.com/​always-ral.pdf]]>​). Raleigh, NC: IBM Corp.
  
 {{anchor:​liberman:​LIB1}}Liberman,​ A. M., Harris, K. S., Hoffman, H. S., & Griffith, B. C. (1957). The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54, 358–368. [[https://​doi.org/​10.1037/​h0044417]] {{anchor:​liberman:​LIB1}}Liberman,​ A. M., Harris, K. S., Hoffman, H. S., & Griffith, B. C. (1957). The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54, 358–368. [[https://​doi.org/​10.1037/​h0044417]]