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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Editor -- Contributors -- Part I: Intuitive Interaction Theory and Context -- Chapter 1: Intuitive Interaction: An Overview -- Alethea Blackler -- Chapter 2: Perspectives on the Nature of Intuitive Interaction -- Alethea Blackler, Shital Desai, Mitchell McEwan, Vesna Popovic, and Sarah Diefenbach -- Chapter 3: Cognitively Describing Intuitive Interactions -- Mary L. Still and Jeremiah D. Still -- Part II: Research and Findings in Intuitive Interaction -- Chapter 4: Research Methods for Intuitive Interaction -- Alethea Blackler, Vesna Popovic, and Shital Desai -- Chapter 5: Lessons on Intuitive Usage from Everyday Technology Interactions among Younger and Older People -- Marita A. O'Brien -- Chapter 6: Adaptable Interface Framework for Intuitively Learnable Product Interfaces for People with Diverse Capabilities -- Gudur Raghavendra Reddy, Alethea Blackler, and Vesna Popovic -- Chapter 7: Development of the Technology Acceptance Intuitive Interaction Model -- Dan McAran -- Chapter 8: Intuitive Interaction from an Experiential Perspective: The Intuitivity Illusion and Other Phenomena -- Stefan Tretter, Sarah Diefenbach, and Daniel Ullrich -- Part III: Applying Intuitive Interaction -- Chapter 9: City Context, Digital Content, and the Design of Intuitive Urban Interfaces -- Luke Hespanhol -- Chapter 10: Designing Intuitive Products in an Agile World -- Sandrine Fischer -- Chapter 11: Intuitive Interaction in Industry User Research: Context Is Everything -- Jesyka M. Palmer, Temitope A. Ogunyoku, and Christopher R. Hammond -- Index.
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This book explores recent research in intuitive interaction and builds on past work, as it ventures into new areas such as the effect of how users perceive intuitiveness of an interface, how people experience intuitive interaction subjectively, and how we can use our understanding to design more engaging experiences. It covers how intuitive interaction can be used in different contexts, like large scale urban installations, the developing world, in older populations, and in different industries. The book also addresses how intuitive interaction is understood in different academic disciplines, as well as what methods have been used in research over the last 15 years--