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Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction, 1st Edition
ISBN: 978-0-470-72337-1
December 2009
448 pages
Written by a team of authorities in human-computer interaction (HCI) and usability, this pedagogical guide walks you through the methods used in HCI and examines what are considered to be appropriate research practices in the field. Featuring a plethora of real-world examples throughout, you’ll discover how these methods have been used in HCI research so that you can gain a stronger understanding of the subject matter.
If you are looking for a detailed, no-nonsense resource that offers in-depth coverage of HCI methods, then this is the book for you.
thorough coverage of both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
examples of how each research method has been used in real, previously published research projects in HCI.
extensive reference lists in each chapter.
Discussion questions and design exercises in each chapter.
Full pedagogical features including a thorough website with fact sheets on current software and hardware tools.
Authored by key researchers and, in Dr. Lazar, an authority in HCI and Usability.