Practical Statistics for HCI
Jacob O. Wobbrock
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The Information School
University of Washington
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Practical Statistics for HCI is a set of independent study modules that aim for the "practical middle" between theoretical statistics treatments on the one hand, and mere help manuals and tutorials on the other. Students coming into the field of Human-Computer Interaction from computer science, information science, engineering, and design will benefit by taking this self-paced 10-week independent study, which covers most of the major topics necessary to become proficient in both understanding and producing statistical results, striking a balance between theory and practice.
Coursera MOOC
This independent study has been equivalently reproduced as a Coursera MOOC. It is taught in the R statistical programming language using the RStudio environment. The course is Designing, Running & Analyzing Experiments.
Statistics Tools
The tools currently used in the independent study are SAS JMP and IBM SPSS.
There have been many requests for an R version. As noted above, the equivalent R version is a MOOC course offered through Coursera. Also, a related project by the author, Statistical Analysis and Reporting in R, provides numerous R code snippets for performing statistical analyses in R.
Author's Statistics Publications
Acknowledgement
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. IIS-0952786. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Last updated October 20, 2024.