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Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction

Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Harry Hochheiser · ISBN 9780470723371
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Publisher John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Author(s) Jonathan Lazar / Jinjuan Heidi Feng / Harry Hochheiser
Edition 1
Published 15th December 2009
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Continual technological evolution has led to an explosion of new
techniques in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research.
Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction is a
thoroughly comprehensive guide to performing research and is
essential reading for both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Chapters cover a broad range of topics relevant to the collection
and analysis of HCI data, going beyond experimental design and
surveys, to cover ethnography, time diaries, physiological
measurements, case studies, and other essential elements in the
well-informed HCI researcher's toolkit.

?This book is a must read for anyone in the field of
Human-Computer Interaction. The multi-disciplinarian approach,
housed in the reality of the technological world today, makes for a
practical and informative guide for user interface designers,
software and hardware engineers and anyone doing user
research.?

Dr. Mary Czerwinski, Research Area Manager, Microsoft Research,
USA


?Research Methods in HCI is an excellent read for
practitioners and students alike. It discusses all the must-know
theory, provides detailed instructions on how to carry out the
research, and offers great examples. I loved it!?


Professor Vanessa Evers, Professor, Human Computer
Studies Lab, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands


"The book is superb: comprehensive, clear, and engaging! This is
a one-stop HCI methods reference library. If you can only buy one
HCI methods book, this is the one!"

Dr. Clare-Marie Karat, IBM TJ Watson Research, USA, and
recipient of the 2009 ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award


?A much needed and very useful book, covering important
HCI research methods overlooked in standard research methods
texts.?


Professor Gilbert Cockton, School of Design, Northumbria
University, United Kingdom

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