Longitudinal Studies in HCI Research : A Review of CHI Publications from 1982-2019

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Kjærup, Maria
Skov, Mikael B.
Nielsen, Peter A.
Kjeldskov, Jesper
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Advances in Longitudinal HCI Research / Karapanos, Evangelos; Gerken, Jens; Kjeldskov, Jesper; Skov, Mikael B. (ed.). - Cham : Springer, 2021. - pp. 11-39. - ISBN 978-3-030-67321-5
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Longitudinal studies in HCI research have the potential to increase our understanding of how human-technology interactions evolve over time. Potentially, longitudinal studies eliminate learning or novelty-effects by considering change through repeated measurements of interaction and use. However, there seems to exist no agreement of how longitudinal HCI study designs are characterized. We conducted an analysis of 106 HCI papers published at the CHI conference from 1982 to 2019 where longitudinal studies were explicitly reported. We analysed these papers using classical longitudinal study metrics, for example duration, metrics, methods, change or stability. We illustrate that longitudinal studies in HCI research are highly diverse in terms of duration lasting from few days to several years and different metrics are applied. It appears that the paper contribution type highly in- fluences study design. While, only a little more than half of the papers discuss or illustrate change/stability during their studies. We further underline considerations of durations vs. saturation, identifying points of measurements and matching con- tribution types with research questions. Finally, we urge researchers to extend im- plications presented on perceiving duration as a singular attribute, as well as longi- tudinal systematic approaches to ‘in-situ’ studies and ethnography in HCI.
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Longitudinal, literature review, study design, duration, change
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ISO 690KJÆRUP, Maria, Mikael B. SKOV, Peter A. NIELSEN, Jesper KJELDSKOV, Jens GERKEN, Harald REITERER, 2021. Longitudinal Studies in HCI Research : A Review of CHI Publications from 1982-2019. In: KARAPANOS, Evangelos, ed., Jens GERKEN, ed., Jesper KJELDSKOV, ed., Mikael B. SKOV, ed.. Advances in Longitudinal HCI Research. Cham:Springer, pp. 11-39. ISBN 978-3-030-67321-5. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-67322-2_2
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  doi={10.1007/978-3-030-67322-2_2},
  title={Longitudinal Studies in HCI Research : A Review of CHI Publications from 1982-2019},
  isbn={978-3-030-67321-5},
  publisher={Springer},
  address={Cham},
  booktitle={Advances in Longitudinal HCI Research},
  pages={11--39},
  editor={Karapanos, Evangelos and Gerken, Jens and Kjeldskov, Jesper and Skov, Mikael B.},
  author={Kjærup, Maria and Skov, Mikael B. and Nielsen, Peter A. and Kjeldskov, Jesper and Gerken, Jens and Reiterer, Harald}
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