Experiments that require the use of human participants are time
consuming and costly: it is important to get the process right the
first time. Planning and preparation are key to success. This
practical book takes the human-computer interaction researcher
through the complete experimental process, from identifying a
research question to designing and conducting an experiment, and
then to analyzing and reporting the results. The advice offered in
this book draws on the author's twenty years of experience running
experiments. In describing general concepts of experimental design
and analysis she refers to numerous worked examples that address
the very real practicalities and problems of conducting an
experiment, such as managing participants, getting ethical
approval, preempting criticism, choosing a statistical method, and
dealing with unexpected events.
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