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SUMMARY:SF3: Ethical and Educational Considerations in Technology
DESCRIPTION:Lecture\n\nImproving Pedestrian Conspicuity at Night: Testing 
 the Efficacy of an Educational Intervention\n\nMost nighttime pedestrian f
 atalities are attributable to poor visibility, emphasizing the need for in
 novative strategies to educate road users. Retroreflective materials enhan
 ce contrast at night and are especially effective when positioned on pedes
 trians’ extremities. However, they are underu...\n\n\nMorgan McCree and Ri
 chard Tyrrell (Clemson University), Joanne Wood (Queensland University of 
 Technology), and Patrick Rosopa (Clemson University)\n--------------------
 -\nInvestigating the Impact of College Students' Stress on Heart Rate Beha
 viors and Rhythms\n\nThis study examined stress within the academic settin
 g and its effects on heart rate patterns and rhythms. The data was collect
 ed from students at a large university in Texas who were highly likely to 
 experience stress disorders (with previous counseling service experience a
 nd high GAD-7 scores). St...\n\n\nFarzan Sasangohar, Samira Ziyadidegan, a
 nd Amir Hossein Javid (Texas A&M University)\n---------------------\nExami
 ning the Ethical Considerations of Humanitarian Drones\n\nThe goal of this
  paper is to investigate the ethical considerations of using drones in hum
 anitarian contexts and to develop recommendations to address safety, priva
 cy, and regulatory concerns. Humanitarian drones are predominately used to
  support disaster prevention, relief, and global health missio...\n\n\nSav
 annah Bradley and Erin Chiou (Arizona State University)\n\nTrack: Student 
 Forum\n\nSession Chair: Sylvain Bruni (Aptima, Inc.)
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