Dr Daniel Sturman
Senior Lecturer
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Daniel is an organisational psychologist and human factors researcher. His research focuses on predicting and preventing errors in high risk environments, including driving, cybersecurity and electrical power distribution. Daniel’s recent work has examined the relationships between cue-based processing, cognitive load, sustained attention, and performance in a range of technical domains. He has a particular focus on applied research, with the goal of developing assessment tools and interventions that can be used to assist industry partners in the selection, training and management of experienced personnel.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2020 - ongoing Lecturer University of Adelaide 2019 - 2020 Postdoctoral researcher Macquarie University -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title Macquarie University Australia Combined PhD/Master Organisational Psychology Macquarie University Australia Bachelor Psychology (Honours) University of Newcastle Australia Australia Bachelor Arts -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2025 Sturman, D., Auton, J. C., & Morrison, B. W. (2025). Security awareness, decision style, knowledge, and phishing email detection: Moderated mediation analyses. Computers and Security, 148, 10 pages.
2024 Marshall, N., Sturman, D., & Auton, J. C. (2024). Exploring the evidence for email phishing training: A scoping review. Computers and Security, 139, 16 pages.
Scopus32024 Auton, J. C., & Sturman, D. (2024). Teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic: the job demands and job resources associated with telework outcomes. Australian Psychologist, 59(4), 341-353.
2024 Sturman, D., Bell, E. A., Auton, J. C., Breakey, G. R., & Wiggins, M. W. (2024). The roles of phishing knowledge, cue utilization, and decision styles in phishing email detection. Applied Ergonomics, 119, 104309-1-104309-11.
Scopus12024 Carragher, D. J., Sturman, D., & Hancock, P. J. B. (2024). Trust in automation and the accuracy of human–algorithm teams performing one-to-one face matching tasks. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 9(1), 17 pages.
Scopus12024 Wiggins, M. W., Auton, J. C., Sturman, D., Morrison, B. W., & Molesworth, B. R. C. (2024). Sustaining Situational Assessment in Electrical Network Power Control. Human Factors, 11 pages.
2024 Ahola, K., Butavicius, M., McCormac, A., & Sturman, D. (2024). Hey “CSIRI”, should I report this? Investigating the factors that influence employees to report cyber security incidents in the workplace. Information and Computer Security, 25 pages.
2022 Auton, J. C., & Sturman, D. (2022). Individual differences and compliance intentions with COVID-19 restrictions: insights from a lockdown in Melbourne (Australia). Health Promotion International, 37(3), 1-10.
Scopus11 WoS3 Europe PMC52022 Falkland, E. C., Wiggins, M. W., Douglas, H., Sturman, D., Auton, J. C., Shieh, L., & Westbrook, J. I. (2022). Explaining emergency physicians’ capacity to recover from interruptions. Applied Ergonomics, 105, 10 pages.
Scopus4 Europe PMC12022 Sturman, D., Valenzuela, C., Plate, O., Tanvir, T., Auton, J. C., Bayl-Smith, P., & Wiggins, M. W. (2022). The role of cue utilization in the detection of phishing emails.. Appl Ergon, 106, 13 pages.
Scopus12 WoS12021 Sturman, D., Auton, J. C., & Thacker, J. (2021). Knowledge of Social Distancing Measures and Adherence to Restrictions during the COVID-19 Pandemic.. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 32(2), 344-351.
Scopus22 WoS17 Europe PMC172021 Thacker, J., Sturman, D., & Auton, J. (2021). Predictors of social distancing compliance in an Australian sample. Health Education Research, 36(6), 601-614.
Scopus4 WoS2 Europe PMC22021 Sturman, D., Wiggins, M. W., Helton, W. S., & Auton, J. C. (2021). The development and validation of a short-duration sustained visual search task for process control environments. Applied Ergonomics, 91, 103302-1-103302-7.
2021 Sturman, D., & Wiggins, M. W. (2021). Drivers' cue utilization predicts cognitive resource consumption during a simulated driving scenario. Human Factors, 63(3), 402-414.
Scopus9 WoS6 Europe PMC12020 Brooks, K. R., Sturman, D., & Gwinn, O. S. (2020). Shining a light on race: Contrast and assimilation effects in the perception of skin tone and racial typicality. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 604617-1-604617-7.
Scopus2 WoS12019 Sturman, D., Wiggins, M., Auton, J. C., & Loft, S. (2019). Cue Utilization Differentiates Resource Allocation during Sustained Attention Simulated Rail Control Tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 25(3), 317-332.
Scopus19 WoS13 Europe PMC12019 Brooks, K. R., Keen, E., Sturman, D., Mond, J., Stevenson, R. J., & Stephen, I. D. (2019). Muscle and fat aftereffects and the role of gender: Implications for body image disturbance. British Journal of Psychology, 111(4), 742-761.
Scopus8 WoS7 Europe PMC72019 Stephen, I. D., Hunter, K., Sturman, D., Mond, J., Stevenson, R. J., & Brooks, K. R. (2019). Experimental manipulation of visual attention affects body size adaptation but not body dissatisfaction. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 52(1), 79-87.
Scopus19 WoS17 Europe PMC112019 Sturman, D., Wiggins, M. W., Auton, J. C., Loft, S., Helton, W. S., Westbrook, J. I., & Braithwaite, J. (2019). Control room operators’ cue utilization predicts cognitive resource consumption during regular operational tasks. Frontiers in Psychology, 10(AUG), 1967-1-1967-9.
Scopus19 WoS14 Europe PMC22019 Sturman, D., Wiggins, M., Auton, J. C., & William, H. (2019). Cue utilisation predicts control room operators’ performance in a sustained visual search task. Ergonomics, 63(1), 48-60.
Scopus8 WoS72019 Yuris, N., Wiggins, M. W., Auton, J. C., Gaicon, L., & Sturman, D. (2019). Higher cue utilization in driving supports improved driving performance and more effective visual search behaviors. Journal of Safety Research, 71, 59-66.
Scopus9 WoS5 Europe PMC12018 Stephen, I. D., Sturman, D., Stevenson, R. J., Mond, J., & Brooks, K. R. (2018). Visual attention mediates the relationship between body satisfaction and susceptibility to the body size adaptation effect. PLoS ONE, 13(1), e0189855.
Scopus31 WoS28 Europe PMC192017 Sturman, D., Stephen, I. D., Mond, J., Stevenson, R. J., & Brooks, K. R. (2017). Independent Aftereffects of Fat and Muscle: Implications for neural encoding, body space representation, and body image disturbance. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 40392.
Scopus43 WoS38 Europe PMC232015 Bower, M., & Sturman, D. (2015). What are the educational affordances of wearable technologies?. Computers and Education, 88, 343-353.
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Conference Papers
Year Citation 2020 Bayl-Smith, P., Sturman, D., & Wiggins, M. (2020). Cue utilization, phishing feature and phishing email detection. In M. Bernhard, A. Bracciali, L. J. Camp, S. Matsuo, A. Maurushat, P. B. Rønne, & M. Sala (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) FC Conference Proceedings Vol. 12063 LNCS (pp. 56-70). Switzerland: Springer Nature.
DOI Scopus8 WoS52020 W.Wiggins, M., Auton, J., & Sturman, D. (2020). Evaluating Situation Assessment in Distributed Network Electricity Control. In Proceedings of the 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting Vol. 64 (pp. 263-267). virtual online: SAGE Publications.
DOI Scopus12019 Sturman, D., & Wiggins, M. (2019). The Role of Cue Utilization during a Simulated Driving Scenario. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Vol. 63 (pp. 848-852). online: Sage.
DOI Scopus12019 Auton, J. C., Wiggins, M., & Sturman, D. (2019). The Relationship between Visual and Auditory Cue Utilization. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Vol. 63 (pp. 843-847). online: Sage.
DOI2018 Sturman, D., Wiggins, M. W., Auton, J. C., & Loft, S. (2018). Cue Utilization Predicts Resource Allocation during Rail Control Simulations: A NIRS Study. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Vol. 62 (pp. 726-730). online: Sage.
DOI Scopus22016 Bower, M., Sturman, D., & Alvarez, V. (2016). Perceived utility and feasibility of wearable technologies in higher education. In 15th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning, mLearn 2016 (pp. 49-56). Sydney, Australia: UTS. -
Conference Items
Year Citation 2016 Brooks, K. R., Sturman, D., Mond, J., Stevenson, R., & Stephen, I. (2016). The Neural Encoding of Bodies along the Dimensions of Fat and Muscle. Poster session presented at the meeting of PERCEPTION. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
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Current Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2021 Co-Supervisor To determine whether the viewing of mid range fractal images helps restore attentional resources. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Mr Andrew James Morris
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