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Psychological principles as they relate to user interface and user experience design.
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How to leverage team effects in HCI?
The only examples I could think of:
Some professional video editing software comes with a specialized keyboard. This may not only increase usability (color-coded and labeled keys may help to be more …
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How to leverage team effects in HCI?
Humans and Computers can act as if they were a team.
Clifford Nass shows in his experiments that even though we would deny it, we treat computers as little humans ("social actors"). In his chapter ab …
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Correct terminology for "please the interviewer" bias?
Another term is Hawthorne Effect:
"[The] subjects improve or modify an aspect of their behavior being experimentally measured simply in response to the fact that they are being studied." (Wikipedia)
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What makes people vote?
In both cases, voting "means" something. How many of the new stackexchange users are reluctant to vote, until they realize that the reason they find so many high-quality answers on the first place is, …