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Andrew Monk
Andrew Monk
Emeritus Professor University of York; Visiting Professor Newcastle University
Verified email at psych.york.ac.uk - Homepage
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Funology: from usability to enjoyment
MA Blythe, K Overbeeke, AF Monk, PC Wright
Springer Netherlands, 2004
8802004
The inference of perceived usability from beauty
M Hassenzahl, A Monk
Human–Computer Interaction 25 (3), 235-260, 2010
4992010
Improving your human-computer interface: A practical technique
A Monk, L Davenport, J Haber, P Wright
Prentice Hall, 1993
4471993
Learning to read: The role of short-term memory and phonological skills
S McDougall, C Hulme, A Ellis, A Monk
Journal of experimental child psychology 58 (1), 112-133, 1994
4351994
Statistical assessment of the learning curves of health technologies
CR Ramsay, AM Grant, SA Wallace, PH Garthwaite, AF Monk, IT Russell
Core Research, 2001
3772001
Methods & tools: the rich picture: a tool for reasoning about work context
A Monk, S Howard
interactions 5 (2), 21-30, 1998
3371998
Theory of personalization of appearance: Why users personalize their PCs and mobile phones
JO Blom, AF Monk
Human-computer interaction 18 (3), 193-228, 2003
3342003
Some advantages of video conferencing over high-quality audio conferencing: fluency and awareness of attentional focus
O Daly-Jones, A Monk, L Watts
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 49 (1), 21-58, 1998
2831998
Assessment of the learning curve in health technologies: a systematic review
CR Ramsay, AM Grant, SA Wallace, PH Garthwaite, AF Monk, IT Russell
International journal of technology assessment in health care 16 (04), 1095-1108, 2000
2632000
Funology: designing enjoyment
A Monk, M Hassenzahl, M Blythe, D Reed
CHI'02 extended abstracts on human factors in computing systems, 924-925, 2002
2302002
Evidence for distinct verbal memory pathologies in severely and mildly disturbed schizophrenics
A Calev, PH Venables, AF Monk
Schizophrenia Bulletin 9 (2), 247-264, 1983
2291983
Why are mobile phones annoying?
A Monk, J Carroll, S Parker, M Blythe
Behaviour & Information Technology 23 (1), 33-41, 2004
2212004
Memorability, word frequency and negative recognition
J Brown, VJ Lewis, AF Monk
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (3), 461-473, 1977
2031977
Technological opportunities for supporting people with dementia who are living at home
JP Wherton, AF Monk
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 66 (8), 571-586, 2008
1922008
Questionable concepts: critique as resource for designing with eighty somethings
J Vines, M Blythe, S Lindsay, P Dunphy, A Monk, P Olivier
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2012
1842012
Socially dependable design: The challenge of ageing populations for HCI
MA Blythe, AF Monk, K Doughty
Interacting with Computers 17 (6), 672-689, 2005
1842005
Are you looking at me? Eye contact and desktop video conferencing
DM Grayson, AF Monk
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 10 (3), 221-243, 2003
1822003
A cost-effective evaluation method for use by designers
PC Wright, AF MonK
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 35 (6), 891-912, 1991
1721991
Ambient kitchen: designing situated services using a high fidelity prototyping environment
P Olivier, G Xu, A Monk, J Hoey
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on pervasive technologies …, 2009
1712009
Fundamentals of human-computer interaction
AF Monk
Academic Press, 2014
1592014
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