Title: User Psychology
1User Psychology
ITKP103 Human Being and Information
System http//www.cs.jyu.fi/ky/kurssit/itkp103/ind
ex.html Sacha Helfenstein sh_at_cc.jyu.fi Lectures
28.10., 2.11., and 4.11.2005
2Pertti Saariluoma (1 lecture)
- Foreword and Introduction
- Human Being and Technology
- The User Psychological Perspective
- Future of Human Technology
3Sacha Helfenstein (3 lectures)
- User Psychology of the Individual
- Sensation Perception
- Attention Memory
- Thinking Learning
- Emotion Motivation
4Hanna Parkkola (22 lectures)
- User in Context and Research
- Social User
- User Research
- Leisure Environmet
- Work Environment
5Kimmo Wideroos (3 lectures)
- User Interface
- Definition
- Research Development
- World of Interfaces
6Context
UbiquitousComputing Embeded Technology
E.g., Social Psychology
HumanTechnology
Technology
Human
Use and Interaction
7Your product or service is useless if humans do
not understand it, cannot operate it, or do not
want to use it.
8Objectives
- Learn principles of psychology that form the
basis of user-centered design - Become an informed observer of people, objects,
and how they interact
9Donald A. Norman
Jakob Nielsen
Nielsen-Norman Group www.nngroup.com
10Problem
"There are numerous guides on Web design but for
the most part, these are based on designer's
intuition and common sense - with little
theoretical or experimental validation."
(Dalal et al, 1999)
11Research Fields
- From Man-Machine Interaction (MMI) to HCI, to
Human-Technology Interaction and Man-Machine-Man
Interaction (MMMI) - User Psychology vs. Psychology of Use
- Consumer Psychology
- From Human Factors and Ergonomics, via Usability
Analysis and Evaluation to User Experience
Research - Human(User)-Centered Design and User-friendly
Computing
12Applying Psychology in Design
- Design is where the action is, not evaluation
(Newell Card, 1985) - Psychology can be the mother of invention
(Landauer, 1987) - Psychologists often relegate themselves to the
role of commentators on existing designs, but the
alternative is to take the lead (Draper, 1993)
13Dimensions of Psychology
Psychology deals with human experience (i.e.,
mental processes) and behavior.
Thinking
Mind
Acting
Environment
Feeling
Body
14Psychological Disciplines
- Cognitive Psychology
- Sensation, Perception, and Motor Control
- Learning, Memory, and Thinking
- Emotion and Motivation
- Social Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Personality and Inter-individual Differences
- Applied Psychology
15The Model Human Processor
- Perception system
- Cognition system
- Motor system
- (Card, Moran, Newell, 1983)
16Perception, Attention and Memory
- Classic cognitive research investigates the laws
and limits of human information processing (i.e.,
knowledge construction), including the capacities
and structures in retaining, storing, and
retrieving information. - It does not explicate the contents of the mind.
17Stage Model of Memory
Symbolic information chunks
Semantic and procedural information
Information modality
Unprocessed information
organization/elaboration
Audible
Sensory Storage
Working Memory
Long-Term Memory
Visual
Haptic
maintenance
Decay 0.2-4s
Decay 20-30s 7 ( 2 chunks)
Decay? Interference?
Adapted from Atkinson Shiffrin (1968)
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19Traffic Psychology Example Ca. 1 sign / 20 m
Fixation time 300ms 500ms 750ms
Speed 50km/h 20 35 50
Speed 100km/h 40 70 100
Speed 150km/h 70 100 100
Percentage of driving time used only to visually
fixate traffic signs.
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