Joel Suss

Joel Suss

Wichita State University

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Joel Suss

Joel Suss, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wichita State University, specializes in the field of Human Factors, Applied Cognitive Psychology, Expertise, Cognitive Science.

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

Primed to use force? A systematic review examining the relationship between tactical experience and use of force

Using natural language processing to measure cognitive load during use-of-force decision-making training

‘Curb sitting’: An evidence-based policing practice or an officer safety myth?

Examining the use of interactive video-based simulators in law enforcement human performance research: A scoping review

Not according to plan: Cognitive failures in marksmanship due to effects of expertise, unknown environments, and the likelihood of shooting unintended targets

A potential case of change blindness in an officer-involved shooting

Using Biological Motion to Investigate Perceptual–Cognitive Expertise in Law Enforcement Use-of-Force Decisions

Do you know how people who are blind cross streets? Mentally stepping into another’s shoes through imitation

Joel Suss Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

700

Citations(since 2020)

436

Cited By

399

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Wichita State University

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Joel Suss Skills & Research Interests

Human Factors

Applied Cognitive Psychology

Expertise

Cognitive Science

Top articles of Joel Suss

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Primed to use force? A systematic review examining the relationship between tactical experience and use of force

Bryce Jenkins

Tori Semple

Joel Suss

Craig Bennell

2024/2/27

Using natural language processing to measure cognitive load during use-of-force decision-making training

Policing: An International Journal

Vivian Ta-Johnson

Joel Suss

Brian Lande

2023/3/23

‘Curb sitting’: An evidence-based policing practice or an officer safety myth?

Police Practice and Research

David Blake

Joel Suss

Duane Wolfe

Güler Arsal

2023/1/2

Examining the use of interactive video-based simulators in law enforcement human performance research: A scoping review

Dakota Scott

David Blake

Joel Suss

2023/12/30

Not according to plan: Cognitive failures in marksmanship due to effects of expertise, unknown environments, and the likelihood of shooting unintended targets

Applied Ergonomics

Adam T Biggs

Joseph A Hamilton

Andrew G Thompson

Andrew Jensen

Joel Suss

...

2023/10/1

A potential case of change blindness in an officer-involved shooting

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

Jeffrey A Martin

Joel Suss

2023/9

Using Biological Motion to Investigate Perceptual–Cognitive Expertise in Law Enforcement Use-of-Force Decisions

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Monica E Connelly

Joel Suss

Lisa Vangsness

2023/9

Do you know how people who are blind cross streets? Mentally stepping into another’s shoes through imitation

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness

Güler Arsal

Joel Suss

Paul Ward

David W Eccles

2022/3

Police education and training revisited: Drawbacks and advances

Frontiers in psychology

Mario S Staller

Swen Koerner

Craig Bennell

Joel Suss

2022/10/14

Perceptual–cognitive expertise in law enforcement: An object-identification task

Journal of cognitive engineering and decision making

Dakota Scott

Lisa Vangsness

Joel Suss

2022/9

Perception Over Personality in Lethal Force: Aggression, Impulsivity, and Big Five Traits in Threat Assessments and Behavioral Responses due to Weapon Presence and Posture

The American Journal of Psychology

Adam T Biggs

Joel Suss

Sarah Sherwood

Joseph A Hamilton

Tatana Olson

2022/7/1

Tête, épaule ou poitrine: est-ce que le positionnement des caméras portatives a une incidence sur la visibilité d’informations cruciales?

Criminologie

Joel Suss 1

Erich Petushek

2021

The modified imitation game: A method for measuring interactional expertise

Frontiers in Psychology

Güler Arsal

Joel Suss

Paul Ward

Vivian Ta

Ryan Ringer

...

2021/10/29

Emotional reactivity and police expertise in use-of-force decision-making

Journal of police and criminal psychology

Vivian P Ta

Brian Lande

Joel Suss

2021/9

Perception during use of force and the likelihood of firing upon an unarmed person

Scientific reports

Adam T Biggs

Joseph A Hamilton

Andrew E Jensen

Greg H Huffman

Joel Suss

...

2021/6/25

Head, shoulders, chest: Does mounting location affect visibility of key information in police bodyworn-camera footage?

Criminologie

Joel Suss

Erich Petushek

2021

Comparison of night vision technology for close-quarters combat operations: How field of view impacts live-fire scenarios

Human Factors and Mechanical Engineering for Defense and Safety

Joseph A Hamilton

Grant Roush

LCDR Micah J Kinney

Joel Suss

LT Adam T Biggs

2020/12

Police expertise and use of force: using a mixed-methods approach to model expert and novice use-of-force decision-making

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Laura Mangels

Joel Suss

Brian Lande

2020/9

Anticipation and expertise

Paul Ward

Joel Suss

Patrick Belling

A Mark Williams

2020/4/14

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Co-Authors

H-index: 31
François Vachon

François Vachon

Université Laval

H-index: 26
Patrick Dunlop

Patrick Dunlop

Curtin University

H-index: 19
Erich Petushek

Erich Petushek

Michigan Technological University

H-index: 11
Itay Basevitch

Itay Basevitch

Anglia Ruskin University

H-index: 9
Karen Roemer

Karen Roemer

Central Washington University

H-index: 2
Serge Pelletier

Serge Pelletier

Université Laval

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