Add. Refereed Publications

Hancock, P.A. (1998). Dowsing the Rollrights. Skeptical Inquirer, 22 (1), 32-37.

Hancock, P.A. (1998). A response to observations on dowsing. (letter). Skeptical Inquirer, 22 (3), 62-64.

Research observes final seconds before crash .(1999). ITS Institute Sensor, 1 (2), 1-2. (Report on Accident-Likely Research).

Hancock, P.A. (1999). The time warp. Dragonfly, January/February, 14-16.

Hancock, P.A. (1999). The age of time. Dragonfly Teacher's Companion, January/February, 13.

Hancock, P.A. (1999). Evaluating the Munich dowsing experiments, (letter). Skeptical Inquirer, 23 (3), 64.

Hancock, P.A. (1999). On Monday, I am an optimist. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 42 (11), 1-2. (Presidential Column).

Hancock, P.A. (2000). Can Technology Cure Stupidity. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 43 (1), 1-4. (Reprinted in The Ergonomist). (Presidential Column).

Hancock, P.A. (2000). Is truth soluble in politics. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, (Presidential Column). 43 (4), 1-4. (Reprinted in the Ergonomist, 364). (Presidential Column).

Hancock, P.A. (2000). A fat man chasing seagulls. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin. (Presidential Column), 43 (6), 2.

Hancock, P.A. (2000). Oak Island’s secrets (letter). Skeptical Inquirer, 24 (4), 65.

Hancock, P.A. (2000). Days of Grace at Middleham. Ricardian Register, 25 (2), 22-23.

Hancock, P.A. (2000). King Richard’s Field. Ricardian Register, 25 (4), 4-7.

Hancock, P.A. (2001). The Polarizing Plantagenet. Ricardian Register, 26 (4), 4-7.

Hancock, P.A. (2001). Five times the Hindenburg! (letter). Skeptical Inquirer, 25 (4), 76-77.

Hancock, P.A. (2002). Solem a tergio reliquit: The troublesome Battle of Bosworth. Ricardian Register, 27 (2), 4-10.

Hancock, P.A. (2003). To see ourselves. Global Linkages, 6 (8), 5. (Office of International Studies).

Hancock, P.A. (2003). Through a glass darkly: Elucidation of the Bible Code. Part I. Tampa Bay Skeptics Report, 16 (1), 3.

Parasuraman, R., Hancock, P.A., Radwin, R., & Marras, W. (2003). Defending the independence of human factors/ergonomics science. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 46 (11), 1, 5.

Hancock, P.A. (2003). The psychology of a combatant. Ricardian Register, 28 (4), 8-10.

Hancock, P.A. (2003). Through a glass darkly: Elucidation of the Bible Code. Part II. Tampa Bay Skeptics Report, 16 (2), 3.

Hancock, P.A., & A.D. Fisk. (2003). Ray Eberts: Encomium for a friend and colleague. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 47 (1), 5.

Hancock, P.A. (2003). Media watch: A Royal duty. Ricardian Bulletin, Winter, 11.

Hancock, P.A. (2004). After Bosworth: A Fork In The Road Ricardian Bulletin, Spring, 33-34.

Hancock, P.A. (2004). On the Trail of King Richard III. Ricardian Register, 29 (1), 8-10.

Hancock, P.A., Larson, N.L.J., & Hendrick, H.W. (2004). Growing our application. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 47 (5), 4.

Hancock, P.A. (2004). Archetypes and the problem of King Richard III. Ricardian Bulletin, Winter, 25-27.

Parasuraman, R., & Hancock, P.A. (2004). Neuroergonomics – Harnessing the power of brain science for human factors and ergonomics. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin, 47 (12), 1, 4-5.

Hancock, P.A. (2005). Enhancing strategic studies for homeland defense. Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Bulletin, 48 (1), 1, 6.

Hancock, P.A. (2005). On images of the Princes in the Tower. Ricardian Register, 30 (2), 4-18.

Hancock, P.A. (2005). Media retrospective. The 1898 test. Ricardian Bulletin, Spring, 13-14.

Hancock, P.A. (2005). Contributions to Human Factors and Ergonomics history. Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Bulletin, 48 (5), 3.

Hancock, P.A. (2006). Religion and skepticism. (letter). Free Inquiry, 26 (5), 11.

Hancock, P.A. (2006). Kirby Muxloe Castle: The Embodiment of the Disembodiment of William, Lord Hastings. Ricardian Register, 36 (1/2), 4-13.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). Jolly good times at the Europe Chapter Annual Meeting. Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Bulletin, 50 (5), 3.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). A many-headed hydra: Reasons for the persistence of and suggested anodynes to the ‘Bible Code.’ Skeptical Briefs, in press.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). The Princes in the Tower – The Locus in Quo. Ricardian Register, in press.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). A birdie in paradise. Golf Monthly, submitted.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). No Richard rhyme nor reason: Resisting the seduction of confirmation bias. The Medelai Gazette, in press.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). The Princes in the Tower – The locus in quo. Ricardian Register, 37 (3), 4-16.

Hancock, P.A. (2007). A many-headed hydra: Reasons for the persistence of and suggested anodynes to the ‘Bible Code.’ Skeptical Briefs, 17 (3)

Hancock, P.A. (2008). Ergonomics in the realm of Robin Hood. The Ergonomist, 455, 4. (Also In: Bulletin of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 51 (6), 6).

Hancock, P.A. (2008). On the point of collision: The role of an integrative psychophysics in the evolution of the transportation autopia. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Surface Transportation Technical group Newsletter, 15 (1), 2, 15-17.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). A birdie in paradise: Tales of a wayward hacker. Golf Monthly.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). Engineering Psychology: Bordering on the magnificent. Bulletin of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 52 (9), 5.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). Richard III and the Murder in the Tower. Medelai Gazette, 16 (2), 6-7.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). Challenges Tiger doesn’t face: More tales of a wayward hacker. Golf Monthly.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). A jewel in the crown. Ricardian Register, in press.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). The Ascent of Richard Plantagenet to the Throne of England. Ricardian Register, Submitted.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). The Forthcoming Text: “Richard III and the Murder in the Tower” Ricardian Bulletin, Submitted.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). Does the Cat hold the key? Medelai Gazette, in press.

Hancock, P.A. (2009). Distraction was the Attraction at Gothenburg Driving Conference. Bulletin of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 52 (11), 6.