Tradeoffs in design research: development oriented triangulation

  • Authors:
  • Koen van Turnhout;Sabine Craenmehr;Robert Holwerda;Mike Menijn;Jan-Pieter Zwart;René Bakker

  • Affiliations:
  • HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands;HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands;HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands;HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands;HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands;HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, The Netherlands

  • Venue:
  • BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
  • Year:
  • 2013

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Abstract

The Development Oriented Triangulation (DOT) framework in this paper can spark and focus the debate about mixed-method approaches in HCI. The framework can be used to classify HCI methods, create mixed-method designs, and to align research activities in multidisciplinary projects. The framework is generic enough to capture the diversity of research within the HCI community, while being specific enough to foster constructive debate about combinatorial opportunities and difficulties in mixed-method research in HCI. An analysis of 10 previously published academic HCI research papers showed the utility of the framework for describing a wide range of HCI papers and for raising methodological questions about mixed method approaches in HCI.