Adam T Biggs
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Recent Articles
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Biggs A, Jameson J, Seech T, Markwald R, Paight C, Russell D
J Safety Res
. 2025 Feb;
92:142-147.
PMID: 39986837
Introduction: Safety climate describes a collection of perceptions and practices that encapsulate the general attitude toward safety within an organization. A better safety climate presumably leads to a safer and...
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Biggs A, Seech T, Markwald R, Russell D
J Occup Environ Hyg
. 2024 Oct;
21(9):666-674.
PMID: 39357060
Naval shipboard operations impose numerous environmental and occupational stressors, which can adversely affect mental and physical health outcomes. Moreover, this operational setting also complicates the implementation of countermeasures to protect...
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Biggs A, Jensen A, Kelly K
Front Sports Act Living
. 2024 Sep;
6:1444655.
PMID: 39267813
Introduction: Shooting simulations provide an excellent opportunity to train use-of-force decisions in controlled environments. Recently, military and law enforcement organizations have expressed a growing desire to integrate physiological measurement into...
4.
Biggs A, Pettijohn K, Blacker K
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Apr;
36(3):353-365.
PMID: 38661462
Lethal force training requires individuals to make threat assessments, which involves holistic scenario processing to identify potential threats. Photorealistic targets can make threat/non-threat judgments substantially more genuine and challenging compared...
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Biggs A
Account Res
. 2024 Feb;
:1-22.
PMID: 38369700
Ethical research follows numerous rules and regulations to ensure that all human subjects are protected during the collection and dissemination of research outcomes. Nevertheless, there is often a critical distinction...
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Biggs A, Seech T, Russell D
Psychol Serv
. 2023 Dec;
21(3):601-612.
PMID: 38079476
Military service members encounter numerous stressors that adversely affect their mental health. These pervasive stressors emphasize the need to continually surveil, identify, and mitigate negative factors before they can produce...
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Biggs A, Seech T, Johnston S, Russell D
J Gen Psychol
. 2023 Sep;
151(3):271-313.
PMID: 37697826
Many concepts describe how individuals sustain effort despite challenging circumstances. For example, scholars and practitioners may incorporate discussions of grit, hardiness, self-control, and resilience into their ideas of performance under...
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Biggs A, Seech T, Russell D
Psychol Serv
. 2023 Sep;
21(4):725-735.
PMID: 37668575
Although the careful assessment and selection of leaders are important for an organization to succeed, selecting senior leaders can prove paramount given their potential to impact the entire organization. While...
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Biggs A, Hamilton J, Thompson A, Jensen A, Suss J, Kelly K, et al.
Appl Ergon
. 2023 Jun;
112:104058.
PMID: 37331030
Shooting errors have multi-faceted causes with contributing factors that include sensorimotor activity and cognitive failures. Empirical investigations often assess mental errors through threat identification, yet other cognitive failures could contribute...
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Don't Shoot Me: Potential Consequences of Force-on-Force Training Modulate the Human Stress Response
Jensen A, Bernards J, Hamilton J, Markwald R, Kelly K, Biggs A
J Strength Cond Res
. 2023 May;
37(9):1761-1769.
PMID: 37235207
Jensen, AE, Bernards, JR, Hamilton, JA, Markwald, RR, Kelly, KR, and Biggs, AT. Do not shoot me: potential consequences of force-on-force training modulate the human stress response. J Strength Cond...