Jeffrey L. Jenkins

Jeffrey L. Jenkins

Brigham Young University

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Jeffrey L. Jenkins

Jeffrey L. Jenkins, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brigham Young University, specializes in the field of Human-computer interaction, Information systems security.

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

Understanding Product Interest through Mouse-Cursor Tracking Analysis

Detecting Social Desirability Bias with Human-Computer Interaction: A Mouse-Tracking Study

Typing Fast versus Typing Slow: Using Typing Dynamics to Reveal Authentic and Imposter Users

Introduction to the Minitrack on Human-Computer Interaction in the Digital Economy

Getting What You Paid For: Assessing Participant Experience Parameters for Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) Workers on Survey Response Quality

Human or AI? Using Digital Behavior to Verify Essay Authorship

Detecting Goal-Oriented vs. Browsing Users Through Behavior Analysis

Measuring State and Trait Attention Control Using Mouse Movements

Jeffrey L. Jenkins Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3160

Citations(since 2020)

2243

Cited By

1780

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

Brigham Young University

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Jeffrey L. Jenkins Skills & Research Interests

Human-computer interaction

Information systems security

Top articles of Jeffrey L. Jenkins

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Understanding Product Interest through Mouse-Cursor Tracking Analysis

Christopher Coors

Jeff Jenkins

Joseph Valacich

Markus Weinmann

2024

Detecting Social Desirability Bias with Human-Computer Interaction: A Mouse-Tracking Study

Paul Weisgarber

Joseph Valacich

Jeffrey Jenkins

David Kim

Manasvi Kumar

2024/1/3

Typing Fast versus Typing Slow: Using Typing Dynamics to Reveal Authentic and Imposter Users

David Kim

Joseph Valacich

Jeff Jenkins

Manasvi Kumar

2023/1/3

Introduction to the Minitrack on Human-Computer Interaction in the Digital Economy

Jeffrey Jenkins

Christoph Schneider

Joseph Valacich

2023/1/3

Getting What You Paid For: Assessing Participant Experience Parameters for Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) Workers on Survey Response Quality

M Kumar

D Kim

PA Weisgarber

JS Valacich

JL Jenkins

2023/5/22

Human or AI? Using Digital Behavior to Verify Essay Authorship

David Wilson

Parker Burnett

Joseph S Valacich

Jeff Jenkins

2023

Detecting Goal-Oriented vs. Browsing Users Through Behavior Analysis

JL Jenkins

A Denison

JS Valacich

D Wilson

2023/5/22

Measuring State and Trait Attention Control Using Mouse Movements

D Wilson

JL Jenkins

JS Valacich

2023/5/22

Embracing brain and behaviour: Designing programs of complementary neurophysiological and behavioural studies

Information Systems Journal

C Brock Kirwan

Anthony Vance

Jeffrey L Jenkins

Bonnie Brinton Anderson

2023/3

Digital Behavioral Biometrics and Privacy: Methods for Improving Business Processes without Compromising Customer Privacy

Joseph S Valacich

Jeffrey L Jenkins

D Čišić

2022/5/23

Systems and methods for detecting and analyzing response bias

2022/1/20

Thinking fast or slow? Understanding answering behavior using dual-process theory through mouse cursor movements

David Kim

Joseph Valacich

Jeff Jenkins

Manasvi Kumar

Alan Dennis

2022/1/4

Do privacy assurances work? a study of truthfulness in healthcare history data collection

Plos one

Tamara M Masters

Mark Keith

Rachel Hess

Jeffrey L Jenkins

2022/11/9

When is enough, enough? An Examination of Student Engagement when Watching Online Group Project Presentations

Manasvi Kumar

Joseph Valacich

Jeff Jenkins

David Kim

2022/1/4

Too Fast? Too Slow? A Novel Approach for Identifying Extreme Response Behavior in Online Surveys

Manasvi Kumar

Joseph Valacich

Jeffrey Jenkins

David Kim

2022

The path of the righteous: Using trace data to understand fraud decisions in real time

MIS Quarterly

Markus Weinmann

Joseph Valacich

Christoph Schneider

Jeffrey L Jenkins

Martin Thomas Hibbeln

2022/10/8

Detecting noncompliant behavior in organizations: How online survey responses and behaviors reveal risk

Journal of Management Information Systems

Jeffrey L Jenkins

Joseph S Valacich

Aaron F Zimbelman

Mark F Zimbelman

2021/7/3

Systems and methods for detecting unauthorized file access

2021/2/18

Improving the Quality of Survey Data: Using Answering Behavior as an Alternative Method for Detecting Biased Respondents

David Kim

Joe Valacich

Jeffrey Jenkins

Alan Dennis

2021

Rigor, Relevance, and Practical Significance: A Real-life Journey to Organizational Value

AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction

Joseph S Valacich

Jeffrey L Jenkins

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
Prof. Paul Benjamin Lowry

Prof. Paul Benjamin Lowry

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 42
James Gaskin

James Gaskin

Brigham Young University

H-index: 36
C. Brock Kirwan

C. Brock Kirwan

Brigham Young University

H-index: 31
Anthony Vance

Anthony Vance

Temple University

H-index: 19
Thomas Meservy

Thomas Meservy

Brigham Young University

H-index: 16
Markus Weinmann

Markus Weinmann

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

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