"Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective"
is the definitive guide to empirical research in HCI. The book
begins with foundational topics including historical context, the
human factor, interaction elements, and the fundamentals of science
and research. From there, you'll progress to learning about the
methods for conducting an experiment to evaluate a new computer
interface or interaction technique. There are detailed discussions
and how-to analyses on models of interaction, focusing on
descriptive models and predictive models. Writing and publishing a
research paper is explored with helpful tips for success.
Throughout the book, you'll find hands-on exercises, checklists,
and real-world examples. This is your must-have, comprehensive
guide to empirical and experimental research in HCI-an essential
addition to your HCI library.
Master empirical and experimental research with this
comprehensive, A-to-Z guide in a concise, hands-on reference
Discover the practical and theoretical ins-and-outs of user
studies
Find exercises, takeaway points, and case studies throughout
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