| Ergonomics 1993 Simon Folkard |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Advancing versus delaying shift systems. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Jane Barton |
| Dissecting circadian performance rhythms: implications for shiftwork. (TenthInternational Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Peter Totterdell, David Minors, Jim Waterhouse |
| Does individual choice determine shift system acceptability? (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Jane Barton, Lawrence Smith, Peter Totterdell, Evelien Spelten |
| Does the "forbidden zone" for sleep onset influence morning shift sleep duration? (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Jane Barton |
| Have we underestimated shiftworkers' problems?: evidence from a 'reminiscence' study. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Jane Barton, Evelien Spelten |
| The perceptions and feelings of shiftworkers' partners. (Tenth InternationalSymposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Lawrence Smith |
| The relationship between coping strategies and GHQ-scores in nurses. (general health questionnaire) (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork) | Business | Simon Folkard, Jane Barton, Peter Totterdell, Evelien Spelten, Lawrence Smith |
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