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Using Research Methods in Human Computer Interaction to Design Technology for Resilience
2016
Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management
Research in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both technological and human behavioural concerns. As a consequence, the contributions made in HCI research tend to be aware to either engineering or the social sciences. In HCI the purpose of practical research contributions is to reveal unknown insights about human behaviour and its relationship to technology. Practical research methods normally used in HCI include formal experiments, field experiments, field studies, interviews, focus
doi:10.4301/s1807-17752016000300001
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