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Amer, T. S. and Maris, Jo-Mae B. and Neal, Greg (2010) The perceived hazard of earcons in information technology exception messages: The effect of musical dissonance: Working paper series--10-03. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Amer, T. S. and Maris, Jo-Mae B. (2007) Information technology exception messages - An investigation of compliance with the normative standards of warnings: Working paper series--07-08. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Amer, T. S. and Maris, Jo-Mae B. (2007) Toward iconic-based information technology and application control exception messages: Working paper series--07-09. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Amer, T. S. and Maris, J. B. (2006) Signal words and signal icons in application control and information technology exception messages - Hazard matching and habituation effects: Working paper series--06-05. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Lorents, Alden C. and Maris, Jo Mae and Morgan, James N. and Neal, Gregory L. (2006) Ethics of computer use: A survey of student attitudes: Working paper series--06-02. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Amer, T. S. and Maris, Jo-Mae B. (2003) The effect of qualitative expressions of magnitude in the letter to shareholders on investors' perceptions of earnings performance: Working paper series--03-18. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Amer, T.S. and Lucy, Richard F. and Maris, Jo-Mae (2002) Alternative forms of program documentation for the support of audit review: An experimental investigation of usability: Working paper series--02-06. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Maris, Jo-Mae and VanLengen, Craig and Lucy, Rick (2000) A design tool for novice programmers: Working paper series--00-01. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

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