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Human Factors Research: Methods and Applications for Architects and Interior Designers
Author: John E. Harrigan
Publisher: Elsevier Science Pub Co
Category: Book

List Price: $168.00
Buy New: $106.02
You Save: $61.98 (37%)



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Sales Rank: 3117338

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 258
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 0444427465
EAN: 9780444427465
ASIN: 0444427465

Publication Date: February 1, 1987
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Hardbound. In order to succeed, human factors research must blend the subjective and objective aspects of the client's situation, applying both argument and evidence. How to accomplish this complex and very necessary goal is the subject of this book in which information systems, research methods, and evaluation procedures have been formulated as elements in an application strategy that makes possible the blending of research and design. Three main themes are maintained throughout the book: the concern to ensure that designers know how to conduct human factors research in an effective and efficient manner; the emphasis on obtaining the benefits possible when designer and client work in collaboration; and the possibility that what is presented should stimulate thoughtful ideas about new computer applications or database features.

Human factors research is fundamentally a problem of information development. Using the standardized information system pres

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