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Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective

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Description for Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective Paperback. A guide to empirical research in human-computer interaction(HCI). It begins with foundational topics including historical context, the human factor, interaction elements, and the fundamentals of science and research. Num Pages: 370 pages, Approx. 200 illustrations. BIC Classification: UYQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 238 x 190 x 14. Weight in Grams: 680.
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.

Product Details

Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology United States
Number of pages
370
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
764g
Number of Pages
370
Place of Publication
San Francisco, United States
ISBN
9780124058651
SKU
V9780124058651
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-3

About I. Scott Mackenzie
I. Scott MacKenzie is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at York University, Canada. For the past 30 years, MacKenzie has been an active member of the human-computer interaction (HCI) research community, with over 130 peer-reviewed publications, including more than 30 papers in the Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM SIGCHI) conference proceedings. MacKenzie’s interests include human performance measurement and modeling, interaction devices and techniques, text entry, mobile computing, accessible computing, touch-based interaction, eye tracking, and experimental methodology.

Reviews for Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective
"One could easily imagine it being titled An introduction to empirical research in HCI. That is its strength, and there it shines. The book is relatively short but packed with information; features tight but lively writing; and is thoughtfully illustrated and amply sourced…For those wishing to learn more about HCI through (publishable) experiments, this is a fantastic introduction."
ComputingReviews.com, December 2013 "Human-computer interactions (HCI) is an ever more important subject for study as computers become ever faster, smaller, and more integrated into daily life. MacKenzie …emphasizes the performance of research into HCI in this work intended for the working scientist…Each chapter concludes with student exercises and there is a supplementary website that contains software source code, several statistical applications, and packages for experiments in HCI."
Reference & Research Book News, December 2013 "This is intended to be a textbook specifically for use in teaching the topic at a degree level, and it achieves that aim in no small measure…The text is clear, slightly conversational and offers a refreshing look at the field of study…The book contains a number of interesting case studies designed to illustrate the various issues, and it also contains some questionnaires and other example material, all designed to make the reader query how and why they do things."
BCS.org, November 2013 "Scott McKenzie is one of the most thoughtful, thorough, authoritative, and careful HCI researchers I know.  This book puts his experience, insights, and wisdom into a highly accessible, practical, and user-friendly form.  It ties general notions in user interface design to solid scientific concepts and experimental procedures, and it teaches readers how to perform them for themselves.  And it even concludes with a chapter on how to write a research paper
useful advice, but rarely found in such a book." 
Robert J.K. Jacob, Department of Computer Science, Tufts University

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