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R0055/2026-04-01/C028 — Assessment

BLUF

Correct. 'Complacency and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration' by Raja Parasuraman and Dietrich H. Manzey was published in Human Factors, Volume 52, Number 3, pages 381-410, in 2010 (DOI: 10.1177/0018720810376055).

Probability

Rating: Certain (100%)

Confidence in assessment: High

Confidence rationale: Based on evidence quality and source agreement for this specific claim.

Reasoning Chain

  1. Confirmed: 'Complacency and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration' by Raja Parasuraman and Dietrich H. Manzey, published June 2010 in Human Factors (Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 381-410).... [SRC01-E01, High reliability, High relevance]

  2. JUDGMENT: Correct. 'Complacency and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration' by Raja Parasuraman and Dietrich H. Manzey was published in Hum

Evidence Base Summary

Source Description Reliability Relevance Key Finding
SRC01 PubMed/SAGE journals High High Parasuraman & Manzey 2010 in Human Factors Vol. 52 No. 3 pp. 381-410 — confirmed via PubMed and SAGE

Collection Synthesis

Dimension Assessment
Evidence quality Robust
Source agreement High
Source independence Medium
Outliers None identified

Detail

Correct. 'Complacency and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration' by Raja Parasuraman and Dietrich H. Manzey was published in Human Factors, Volume 52, Number 3, pages 381-410, in 2010 (DOI: 10.1177/0018720810376055).

Gaps

Missing Evidence Impact on Assessment
Independent replication Would strengthen confidence

Researcher Bias Check

Declared biases: The researcher's anti-sycophancy stance could influence interpretation in the direction of confirming claims about sycophancy's severity.

Influence assessment: Monitored throughout analysis; no significant bias influence detected for this claim.

Cross-References

Entity ID File
Hypotheses H1, H2, H3 hypotheses/
Sources SRC01 sources/
ACH Matrix ach-matrix.md
Self-Audit self-audit.md