The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
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This book aims to help lay a scientific foundation for an applied psychology concerned with the human users of interactive computer systems. It presents the results of some of the main strands of the Applied Information-Processing Psychology Project group's research.
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This book aims to help lay a scientific foundation for an applied psychology concerned with the human users of interactive computer systems. It presents the results of some of the main strands of the Applied Information-Processing Psychology Project group's research.
Title: The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
Author: Card, Stuart K.
ISBN: 9780898598599
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication Date: 1986-02-01
Number of Pages: 488
Weight: 0.6579 kg
...highly recommended for its success in providing a cognitive model of user behavior which can be clearly translated into practical design tools. Furthermore, the fully comprehensive and easy to follow presentation will appeal to a wide range of audiences for whom the editors intend it.
-Applied Ergonomics
This is a book that is designed not just to be read but to be used -- through discussion, study, and prolonged reflection....[it] successfully explores several ways in which computer science, engineering, and psychology can be integrated into a single theory for human-computer interaction.
-Computing
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