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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 108
Volume 108, December 2017
- Chi Thanh Vi
, Damien Ablart, Elia Gatti, Carlos Velasco
, Marianna Obrist
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Not just seeing, but also feeling art: Mid-air haptic experiences integrated in a multisensory art exhibition. 1-14 - Valeria Righi, Sergio Sayago
, Josep Blat
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When we talk about older people in HCI, who are we talking about? Towards a 'turn to community' in the design of technologies for a growing ageing population. 15-31 - Chia-Fang Chung
, Sean A. Munson
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Should you always have a backup? One vs. two goals in games. 32-40 - Anna Lewandowska
, Jaroslaw Jankowski
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The negative impact of visual web advertising content on cognitive process: towards quantitative evaluation. 41-49 - Adarsh Kumar Kakar:
Why do users prefer the hedonic but choose the Utilitarian? Investigating user dilemma of hedonic-utilitarian choice. 50-61 - Rafael Cabrera, Alberto J. Molina
, Isabel M. Gómez, Joaquín García-Heras:
Kinect as an access device for people with cerebral palsy: A preliminary study. 62-69 - Berardina De Carolis, Irene Mazzotta
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A user-adaptive persuasive system based on 'a-rational' theory. 70-88 - Andy Cockburn, Philip Quinn, Carl Gutwin:
The effects of interaction sequencing on user experience and preference. 89-104 - Matthew L. Bolton
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A task-based taxonomy of erroneous human behavior. 105-121

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