Anna L Cox

Anna L Cox

University College London

H-index: 51

Europe-United Kingdom

About Anna L Cox

Anna L Cox, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“Sometimes It’s Like Putting the Track in Front of the Rushing Train”: Having to Be ‘On Call’for Work Limits the Temporal Flexibility of Crowdworkers

ChatTL; DR–You Really Ought to Check What the LLM Said on Your Behalf

Five questions on improving diversity, equity and inclusion in UK bioscience research or “How can UK bioscience be changed so that those from marginalised groups can thrive?”

Adaptive, Sociable and Ready for Anything: Undergraduate Students Are Resilient When Faced with Technological Change

Social Media Breaks: An Opportunity for Recovery and Procrastination

Privacy preferences in automotive data collection

Reflecting on hybrid events: Learning from a year of hybrid experiences

Examining young adults daily perspectives on usage of anxiety apps: A user study

Anna L Cox Information

University

Position

Professor of Human Computer Interaction

Citations(all)

11363

Citations(since 2020)

6333

Cited By

7953

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

135

i10Index(since 2020)

99

Email

University Profile Page

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Anna L Cox Skills & Research Interests

Human-Computer Interaction

Cognitive Science

Top articles of Anna L Cox

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Journal

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Publication Date

“Sometimes It’s Like Putting the Track in Front of the Rushing Train”: Having to Be ‘On Call’for Work Limits the Temporal Flexibility of Crowdworkers

ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction

Laura Lascău

Duncan P Brumby

Sandy JJ Gould

Anna L Cox

2024/1/29

ChatTL; DR–You Really Ought to Check What the LLM Said on Your Behalf

Sandy JJ Gould

Duncan P Brumby

Anna L Cox

2024

Five questions on improving diversity, equity and inclusion in UK bioscience research or “How can UK bioscience be changed so that those from marginalised groups can thrive?”

BBA advances

Anna L Cox

Sara E Mole

2024/1/1

Adaptive, Sociable and Ready for Anything: Undergraduate Students Are Resilient When Faced with Technological Change

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Elahi Hossain

Anna L Cox

Anna Dowthwaite

Yvonne Rogers

2024/4/23

Social Media Breaks: An Opportunity for Recovery and Procrastination

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Elahi Hossain

Greg Wadley

Nadia Berthouze

Anna L Cox

2024/4/1

Privacy preferences in automotive data collection

Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Anna Dowthwaite

Dave Cook

Anna L Cox

2024/3/1

Reflecting on hybrid events: Learning from a year of hybrid experiences

Alberta A Ansah

Adriana S Vivacqua

Sailin Zhong

Susanne Boll

Marios Constantinides

...

2023/4/19

Examining young adults daily perspectives on usage of anxiety apps: A user study

PLOS Digital Health

Andreas Balaskas

Stephen M Schueller

Anna L Cox

Chuck Rashleigh

Gavin Doherty

2023/1/26

The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics

Christina Schneegass

Max L Wilson

Horia A Maior

Francesco Chiossi

Anna L Cox

...

2023/9/26

Remote work, work measurement and the state of work research in human-centred computing

Interacting with Computers

Sandy JJ Gould

Anna Rudnicka

Dave Cook

Marta E Cecchinato

Joseph W Newbold

...

2023/9

Gaming for post-work recovery: The role of immersion

Jon Mella

Ioanna Iacovides

Anna L Cox

2023/4/19

The end of the active work break? Remote work, sedentariness and the role of technology in creating active break-taking norms

Anna Rudnicka

Dave Cook

Marta E Cecchinato

Sandy JJ Gould

Joseph W Newbold

...

2022/6/8

Citizen scientists are not just quiz takers: information about project type influences data disclosure in online psychological surveys

Citizen Science: Theory and Practice

Anna Rudnicka

SJJ Gould

AL Cox

2022/3/18

Human-computer interaction and the future of work

CHIWORK Collective

Naveena Karusala

Nabil Al Nahin Ch

Diana Tosca

Alberta A Ansah

...

2022/4/27

Motivational and situational aspects of active and passive social media breaks may explain the difference between recovery and procrastination

Elahi Hossain

Greg Wadley

Nadia Berthouze

Anna Cox

2022/4/27

The new normals of work: a framework for understanding responses to disruptions created by new futures of work

Human–Computer Interaction

Joseph W Newbold

Anna Rudnicka

David Cook

Marta E Cecchinato

Sandy JJ Gould

...

2022/11/2

SIG: Moving from Brain-Computer Interfaces to Personal Cognitive Informatics

Max L Wilson

Serena Midha

Horia A Maior

Anna L Cox

Lewis L Chuang

...

2022/4/27

Emotion trajectories in smartphone use: Towards recognizing emotion regulation in-the-wild

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Benjamin Tag

Zhanna Sarsenbayeva

Anna L Cox

Greg Wadley

Jorge Goncalves

...

2022/10/1

Crowdworkers’ temporal flexibility is being traded for the convenience of requesters through 19 ‘invisible mechanisms’ employed by crowdworking platforms: A comparative …

Laura Lascau

Sandy JJ Gould

Duncan P Brumby

Anna L Cox

2022/4/27

Understanding users’ perspectives on mobile apps for anxiety management

Frontiers in Digital Health

Andreas Balaskas

Stephen M Schueller

Anna L Cox

Gavin Doherty

2022/9/1

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