Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective 2nd Edition

Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective

Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective

Author: I. Scott MacKenzie (Author), I. Scott MacKenzie

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Publication date: 2024-01-31

Edition: 2nd

Language: English

Print length: 466 pages

ISBN-10: 0443140960

ISBN-13: 9780443140969

Book Description

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, the book progresses to 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, readers will find hands-on exercises, checklists, and real-world examples. This is a must-have, comprehensive guide to empirical and experimental research in HCI – an essential addition to your HCI library.

  • Provides a master, A-to-Z guide in a concise, hands-on reference
  • Presents the practical and theoretical ins-and-outs of user studies
  • Includes exercises, takeaway points, and case studies throughout
  • Updated to incorporate developments in HCI, including Human performance outliers, Interaction elements: pointing and selecting; text input; gesture input

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Comprehensive, definitive guide to designing and conducting empirical experiments in human-computer interaction

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Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective is the definitive guide to empirical research in HCI. The book begins with foundational topics including an historical context, the human factor, interaction elements, and the fundamentals of science and research. From there, readers will 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, readers will find hands-on exercises, checklists, and real-world examples. This is a must-have, comprehensive guide to empirical and experimental research in HCI – an essential addition to your HCI library.

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