[Sigia-l] (event) CORRECTED DATE Thursday, April 27: Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data: Turning Categories and Observations into Data Points

Klein Info Design info at kleininfodesign.com
Mon Apr 10 13:38:46 EDT 2006


Please join Puget Sound SIGCHI for a presentation on Quantitative Analysis
of Qualitative Data:  Turning Categories and Observations into Data Points

No registration is required for this free meeting of usability professionals
on Thursday, April 27, at Adobe, in the Fremont district of Seattle.

The presentation is by Terry Sullivan, founder of the information consulting
practice QAQD.com. An expert in the use of psychometric methods in machine
learning, he has over 25 years' research and industry experience in
information science and technology. 

To paraphrase Shakespeare, "Richness or rigor—THAT is the question!"

HCI professionals frequently face the daunting task of presenting behavioral
and categorical data in rigorous and systematic ways.  Thankfully,
researchers and practitioners in the field of psychometrics have developed
of a set of remarkably powerful tools that permit quantitative analysis of
qualitative data. These tools support both richness AND rigor, in a
complementary and often synergistic way.  Using an example of
"accessibility," this presentation will serve as a high-level introduction
to the methods and practices of quantitative psychology and examine their
applicability within the broader field of HCI.

Thursday, April 27, 2006
6:00 P.M. Networking with light dinner provided
6:45 P.M. Business meeting and job announcements 
7:00 to 8:45 P.M. Presentation

LOCATION: Adobe in the Fremont district of Seattle

For directions and details, see 

Puget Sound Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is
a non-profit, local SIG chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery
serving the Puget Sound region's interface design, usability, and research
communities. 
http://www.pssigchi.org

Puget Sound SIGCHI encourages people interested in user-centered design and
usability to join us ($20 yearly dues). Details at
http://www.acm.org/chapters/pssigchi/html/membership.html. 

Kathleen Klein, Secretary 
Puget Sound SIG Computer-Human Interaction
Klein Info Design LLC
www.kleininfodesign.com
 
 


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