Abstract

Contents: Preface. An Applied Information-Processing Psychology. Part I: Science Base. The Human Information-Processor. Part II: Text-Editing. System and User Variability. An Exercise in Task Analysis. The GOMS Model of Manuscript Editing. Extensions of the GOMS Analysis. Models of Devices for Text Selection. Part III: Engineering Models. The Keystroke-Level Model. The Unit-Task Level of Analysis. Part IV: Extensions and Generalizations. An Exploration into Circuit Design. Cognitive Skill. Applying Psychology to Design Reprise.

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PsychologyCognitive scienceHuman–computer interactionApplied psychologyComputer science

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Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell (2018). The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction. . https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203736166

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