Proceedings of the 18th Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3357155.3358465
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A landscape of the adoption of empirical evaluations in the brazilian symposium on human factors in computing systems

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“…Regarding empirical research, 42.8% of the studies employed experiments, while case studies (28.6%) and general questions (28.6%) were also utilized. We used a checklist used by [Damasceno et al 2019] and based on [Kitchenham et al 2009a, Linåker et al 2015, Wohlin et al 2012 to assess the quality of the empirical studies. The results indicate that all studies that employed experiments scored above 50% on the quality evaluation criteria.…”
Section: Rq4) What Types Of Research and Empirical Strategies Are Bei...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding empirical research, 42.8% of the studies employed experiments, while case studies (28.6%) and general questions (28.6%) were also utilized. We used a checklist used by [Damasceno et al 2019] and based on [Kitchenham et al 2009a, Linåker et al 2015, Wohlin et al 2012 to assess the quality of the empirical studies. The results indicate that all studies that employed experiments scored above 50% on the quality evaluation criteria.…”
Section: Rq4) What Types Of Research and Empirical Strategies Are Bei...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our preliminary work (Damasceno et al, 2019), we performed an empirical study to assess the quality of a sample composed of papers published over the 17 editions until 2018 in the IHC symposium proceedings. For this, we developed a protocol that involves the definition of classification and quality assessment processes.…”
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confidence: 99%