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Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics
This book explains the basic terminology used to discuss experiments and takes a brief look at the more than 150 year history has in psychology. It covers how to generalize from a few people to the whole population. The largest part of the book is dedicated to the most flexible, and arguably the mos...
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CRC Press
2011
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author | Cunningham, Douglas Wallraven, Christian |
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description | This book explains the basic terminology used to discuss experiments and takes a brief look at the more than 150 year history has in psychology. It covers how to generalize from a few people to the whole population. The largest part of the book is dedicated to the most flexible, and arguably the most central, aspect of an experiment: What do the participants do? Each chapter follows the same structure and includes two examples, one from traditional psychophysics and on using computer animated facial expressions as stimuli. |
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spelling | cern-14386122020-07-16T20:02:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1438612engCunningham, DouglasWallraven, ChristianExperimental design: from user studies to psychophysicsComputing and ComputersThis book explains the basic terminology used to discuss experiments and takes a brief look at the more than 150 year history has in psychology. It covers how to generalize from a few people to the whole population. The largest part of the book is dedicated to the most flexible, and arguably the most central, aspect of an experiment: What do the participants do? Each chapter follows the same structure and includes two examples, one from traditional psychophysics and on using computer animated facial expressions as stimuli.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14386122011 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Cunningham, Douglas Wallraven, Christian Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title | Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title_full | Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title_fullStr | Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title_short | Experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
title_sort | experimental design: from user studies to psychophysics |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1438612 |
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