Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
Delve into the fascinating world of user interaction with the "Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction," authored by experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1986. This comprehensive paperback spans 488 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the scientific principles that underpin applied psychology in the realm of interactive computer systems. The book presents key findings from the Applied Information-Processing Psychology Project group, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding how humans engage with technology. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional in the field, this book lays a solid foundation for comprehending the psychological aspects of human-computer interaction. Enhance your knowledge and skills in this vital area of study by adding this insightful work to your collection.