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Experimental Design From User Studies To Psychophysics 1st Edition Douglas Cunningham

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Experimental Design From User Studies To Psychophysics 1st Edition Douglas Cunningham
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Publisher: A K Peters/CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 402
Author: Douglas Cunningham, Christian Wallraven
ISBN: 9781439865514, 9781568814681, 1439865515, 1568814682
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Experimental Design From User Studies To Psychophysics 1st Edition Douglas Cunningham by Douglas Cunningham, Christian Wallraven 9781439865514, 9781568814681, 1439865515, 1568814682 instant download after payment.

As computers proliferate and as the field of computer graphics matures, it has become increasingly important for computer scientists to understand how users perceive and interpret computer graphics. Experimental Design: From User Studies to Psychophysics is an accessible introduction to psychological experiments and experimental design, covering the major components in the design, execution, and analysis of perceptual studies. The book begins with an introduction to the concepts central to designing and understanding experiments, including developing a research question, setting conditions and controls, and balancing specificity with generality. The book then explores in detail a number of types of experimental tasks: free description, rating scales, forced-choice, specialized multiple choice, and real-world tasks as well as physiological studies. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each type and provides examples of that type of experiment from the authors’ own work. The book also covers stimulus-related issues, including popular stimulus resources. It concludes with a thorough examination of statistical techniques for analyzing results, including methods specific to individual tasks.

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