Statistics for HCI

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Abstract

Many researchers and practitioners find statistics confusing. This course aims to give attendees an understanding of the meaning of the various statistics they see in papers or need to use in their own work. The course builds on the instructor's previous tutorials and master classes including at CHI 2022, and on his recently book "Statistics for HCI: Making Sense of Quantitative Data". The course will focus especially on material you will not find in a conventional textbook or statistics course including aspects of statistical 'craft' skill, and offer attendees an introduction to some of the instructor's extensive online material.

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Dix, A. (2023). Statistics for HCI. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544549.3574185

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