She was on the editorial advisory board for Information Display, an early human-interfaces journal.
[5] She attended Columbia University where she earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and her masters in group development.
[5] She started working for ITT's Data and Information Systems Division in Paramus, New Jersey, that same year.
[5] In March 1966, she became a staff scientist at Communication Systems, Inc (CSI) in Paramus.
[6] She gave talks about how much information individuals were able to "absorb and use effectively" to make decisions.