For Aalto users
Table that contains reading material for each lecture, to be used when reading for the exam.
NOTE: All the material is available online (mostly PDF), but to download some of them, you will need to be in the Aalto or eduroam network, or you have to be using a VPN connection. Otherwise access to the material is not granted by the content provider.
PDF for:
Kasper Hornbaek (2013): Some Whys and Hows of Experiments in Human–Computer Interaction. Foundations and Trends in Human–Computer Interaction Vol. 5, No. 4 (2011) 299–373.
Background material for Lecture 7 (qualitative research):
Ignatius, E. & Kokkonen, M. (2003). Tarpeeksi mutta ei liikaa: itsestä kertomiseen vaikuttavat tekijät [Enough but not too much: factors affecting the self-disclosure]. Psykologia, 38(5), 346–358.
This folder contains a sample of introductory texts.
In addition, for learning the psychological background, get your hands on Wickens & Hollands (2000): Engineering psychology and human performance. Prentice Hall. Aalto library link
Here is the SPSS data from Assignment 6 and the SPSS script file for re-running the tests shown in the lecture.
The principles and a standard method of qualitative data analysis in a nutshell.
Published in: Jeremy Miles, Paul Gilbert (eds): A Handbook of Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology. Oxford University Press, 2005.
Augmented reality
Virtual Reality
Input and output modalities beyond desktop interaction
Focused vs. divided attention
Multiple resources theory