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- Reading and Interpreting EthnographyPaul Dourish. 1-23 [doi]
- Curiosity, Creativity, and Surprise as Analytic Tools: Grounded Theory MethodMichael Muller. 25-48 [doi]
- Knowing by Doing: Action Research as an Approach to HCIGillian R. Hayes. 49-68 [doi]
- Concepts, Values, and Methods for Technical Human-Computer Interaction ResearchScott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff. 69-93 [doi]
- Study, Build, Repeat: Using Online Communities as a Research PlatformLoren G. Terveen, Joseph A. Konstan, Cliff Lampe. 95-117 [doi]
- Field Deployments: Knowing from Using in ContextKatie A. Siek, Gillian R. Hayes, Mark W. Newman, John C. Tang. 119-142 [doi]
- Science and Design: The Implications of Different Forms of AccountabilityWilliam W. Gaver. 143-165 [doi]
- Research Through Design in HCIJohn Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi. 167-189 [doi]
- Experimental Research in HCIDarren Gergle, Desney S. Tan. 191-227 [doi]
- Survey Research in HCIHendrik Müller, Aaron Sedley, Elizabeth Ferrall-Nunge. 229-266 [doi]
- Crowdsourcing in HCI ResearchSerge Egelman, Ed H. Chi, Steven Dow. 267-289 [doi]
- Sensor Data StreamsStephen Voida, Donald J. Patterson, Shwetak N. Patel. 291-321 [doi]
- Eye Tracking: A Brief IntroductionVidhya Navalpakkam, Elizabeth F. Churchill. 323-348 [doi]
- Understanding User Behavior Through Log Data and AnalysisSusan T. Dumais, Robin Jeffries, Daniel M. Russell, Diane Tang, Jaime Teevan. 349-372 [doi]
- Looking Back: Retrospective Study Methods for HCIDaniel M. Russell, Ed H. Chi. 373-393 [doi]
- Agent Based Modeling to Inform the Design of Multiuser SystemsYuqing Ren, Robert E. Kraut. 395-419 [doi]
- Social Network Analysis in HCIDerek L. Hansen, Marc A. Smith. 421-447 [doi]
- Research Ethics and HCIAmy Bruckman. 449-468 [doi]
- EpilogueWendy A. Kellogg, Judith S. Olson. 469-472 [doi]