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Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective provides an in-depth examination of HCI through rigorous scientific methodology and real-world research applications. This authoritative text covers the fundamental principles of user interaction, usability testing, and empirical evaluation techniques that inform modern interface design.
The book bridges theory and practice, offering readers comprehensive coverage of research methods, statistical analysis, and experimental design specific to HCI. It addresses key topics including user behavior analysis, interface evaluation, accessibility, and performance metrics. With practical examples and case studies, this resource is essential for researchers, designers, and practitioners seeking to understand how empirical evidence shapes better human-computer interactions.







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