Presents guidelines on how to design, run, and report experiments in Human-Computer Interaction. It identifies heuristics of doing good experiments; how to craft challenging comparisons; how to design experiments so as to rule out alternative explanations; how to provide evidence for conclusions; and how to narrate findings
This book describes methods for designing and analyzing experiments that are conducted using a compu...
One of the major challenges in the emerging interdisciplinary field of human-computer interaction (H...
au Arranging sufficient research participation within time and resource constraints is seldom an eas...
Experiments that require the use of human participants are time consuming and costly: it is importan...
There can often be a gap between theory and its implications for practice in human-behavioral studie...
This course delivers an introduction to a range of methods used in the exploration of Human-Computer...
Humans and computer both have limited resources with which they must process the massive amount of i...
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Ea...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceResearch in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both...
This book explains the basic terminology used to discuss experiments and takes a brief look at the m...
Human-centred empirical evaluations play important roles in the fields of human-computer interaction...
Controlled experiments, an approach that has been adopted from research methods in Psychology, featu...
The development of interactive man-computer systems is a design process wherein various alternatives...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
This book describes methods for designing and analyzing experiments that are conducted using a compu...
One of the major challenges in the emerging interdisciplinary field of human-computer interaction (H...
au Arranging sufficient research participation within time and resource constraints is seldom an eas...
Experiments that require the use of human participants are time consuming and costly: it is importan...
There can often be a gap between theory and its implications for practice in human-behavioral studie...
This course delivers an introduction to a range of methods used in the exploration of Human-Computer...
Humans and computer both have limited resources with which they must process the massive amount of i...
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Ea...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceResearch in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both...
This book explains the basic terminology used to discuss experiments and takes a brief look at the m...
Human-centred empirical evaluations play important roles in the fields of human-computer interaction...
Controlled experiments, an approach that has been adopted from research methods in Psychology, featu...
The development of interactive man-computer systems is a design process wherein various alternatives...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
This book describes methods for designing and analyzing experiments that are conducted using a compu...
One of the major challenges in the emerging interdisciplinary field of human-computer interaction (H...
au Arranging sufficient research participation within time and resource constraints is seldom an eas...