Prologue
Reading and interpreting ethnography / Paul Dourish
Curiosity, creativity, and surprise as analytic tools: grounded theory method / Michael Muller
Knowing by doing: action research as an approach to HCI / Gillian R. Hayes
Concepts, values, and methods for technical Human–Computer Interaction research / Scott E. Hudson and Jennifer Mankoff
Study, build, repeat: using online communities as a research platform / Loren Terveen, John Riedl, Joseph A. Konstan, and Cliff Lampe
Field deployments: knowing from using in context / Katie A. Siek, Gillian R. Hayes, Mark W. Newman, and John C. Tang
Science and design: the implications of different forms of accountability / William Gaver
Research through design in HCI / John Zimmerman and Jodi Forlizzi
Experimental research in HCI / Darren Gergle and Desney S. Tan
Survey research in HCI / Hendrik Müller, Aaron Sedley, and Elizabeth Ferrall-Nunge viii
Crowdsourcing in HCI research / Serge Egelman, Ed H. Chi, and Steven Dow
Sensor data streams / Stephen Voida, Donald J. Patterson, and Shwetak N. Patel
Eye tracking: a brief introduction / Vidhya Navalpakkam and Elizabeth F. Churchill
Understanding user behavior through log data and analysis / Susan Dumais, Robin Jeffries, Daniel M. Russell, Diane Tang, and Jaime Teevan
Looking back: retrospective study methods for HCI / Daniel M. Russell and Ed H. Chi
Agent based modeling to inform the design of multiuser systems / Yuqing Ren and Robert E. Kraut
Social network analysis in HCI / Derek L. Hansen and Marc A. Smith
Research ethics and HCI / Amy Bruckman
Epilogue / Wendy A. Kellogg and Judith S. Olson