Advances in longitudinal HCI research / Evangelos Karapanos, Jens Gerken, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, editors.

Longitudinal studies have traditionally been seen as too cumbersome and labor-intensive to be of much use in research on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). However, recent trends in market, legislation, and the research questions we address, have highlighted the importance of studying prolonged use,...

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Other Authors: Karapanos, Evangelos (Editor), Gerken, Jens (Editor), Kjeldskov, Jesper (Editor), Skov, Mikael B. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
Series:Human-computer interaction series.
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505 0 |a Introduction to Longitudinal HCI Research -- Part A: Theoretical Perspectives -- Longitudinal Studies in HCI Research -- Longitudinal Studies in Information Systems -- Part B: Methods for Longitudinal HCI Research -- Recommendations for Conducting Longitudinal Experience Sampling Studies -- Longitudinal First Person HCI Research Methods -- Imagining the Future of Longitudinal HCI Studies: Sensor-Embedded Everyday Objects as Subjective Data Collection Tools -- Experiments, Longitudinal Studies and Sequential Experimentation: How Using 'Intermediate Results' can Help Design Experiments -- Part C: Reviews of, and Case Studies on Longitudinal HCI Research -- Tensions and Techniques in Investigating Longitudinal Experiences with Slow Technology Research Products -- Opportunities and Challenges for Long-Term Tracking -- Augmenting Gestural Interactions with Mid-air Haptic Feedback: A Case Study of Mixed-method Longitudinal UX-testing in the Lab -- A Six-Month, Multi-Platform Investigation of Creative Crowdsourcing. 
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