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Research Methods for Human-Computer Interaction

Research Methods for Human-Computer InteractionCreators: Paul Cairns, Anna L. Cox
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 264
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Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.9 x 0.6

ISBN: 0521690315
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.019
EAN: 9780521690317

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Product Description
Human-Computer Interaction draws on the fields of computer science, psychology, cognitive science, and organisational and social sciences in order to understand how people use and experience interactive technology. Until now, researchers have been forced to return to the individual subjects to learn about research methods and how to adapt them to the particular challenges of HCI. This is the first book to provide a single resource through which a range of commonly used research methods in HCI are introduced. Chapters are authored by internationally leading HCI researchers who use examples from their own work to illustrate how the methods apply in an HCI context. Each chapter also contains key references to help researchers find out more about each method as it has been used in HCI. Topics covered include experimental design, use of eyetracking, qualitative research methods, cognitive modelling, how to develop new methodologies and writing up your research.

Book Description
A single resource, demonstrating a range of commonly used research methods in HCI, drawing on its background disciplines. Students will learn how to approach experimental design, statistics and theory; get help devising questionnaires and analysing qualitative data; and learn how to develop new methodologies and write up their work.