Dr. Feuer is a research psychologist in the Center for Behavioral Science Methods at the U.S. Census Bureau. Her research addresses questions that cross the lines between psychology, human-computer interaction, and survey methodology. She is passionate about teaching and has taught numerous courses in statistics, research methods, and psycholinguistics.
Dr. Falcone is a human factors research psychologist with a specialization in human-computer interaction and neuroergonomics. He has over 10 years of research experience using mixed methods paired with neurophysiological measures. He uses these skills to build and refine innovative interfaces that improve how humans interact with complex and intelligent systems.
Elizabeth Nichols is a founding member of the Usability Lab in the Center for Behavioral Science Methods at the U.S. Census Bureau. She conducts usability studies, cognitive testing, focus groups, and other experiments focusing on survey measurement error. She has an M.S. in Statistics from George Washington University.
Olmsted-Hawala holds a MA in technical communication. She is a User Experience Researcher at the U.S. Census Bureau. Her research interests include think-aloud protocols in usability testing, interface displays for data dissemination Web sites, and the usability of handheld devices to collect survey data. She publishes in government research publications and international conference proceedings.
Dr. Wang is a research psychologist and the leader of the Human Factors Research Group at the U.S. Census Bureau. His research interest is human performance assessment and statistical methods.