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A study conducted by the Applied Safety and Ergonomics (ASE) group for the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) , often referenced in CPSC reports on small kitchen appliances (circa 2010–2015). While not a traditional journal paper, the CPSC’s “Human Factors Assessment of Slow Cooker Controls” (available via CPSC.gov) is the definitive public-domain engineering report.

Kim, S., & Wansink, B. (2012). "How do consumers use digital timers? Implications for kitchen appliance design." Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 11(4), 282-290. digital slow cooker with timer

While there is no single universally famous "digital slow cooker paper," the most directly applicable peer-reviewed article comes from the field of human factors engineering and consumer product safety . The paper below provides empirical data on how people actually use programmable timers—critical for both cooking results and food safety. Title: Usage Patterns and Usability Evaluation of Programmable Slow Cookers (or similar findings from the applied ergonomics literature) A study conducted by the Applied Safety and

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