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We thank our sponsors, administrators, and our current graduate students, Susan Campbell, Walky Rivadeneira, and Ben Smith. In particular, we acknowledge the US Census Bureau for its support of our work over the last 7 years, and our collaboration with the HCIL and our colleagues Ben Shneiderman and Ben Bederson.

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Norman, K.L. Laboratory for automation psychology and decision processes. Cogn Process 5, 193–196 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-004-0028-9

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