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Yvonne Rogers, Andrew Rutherford, and Peter Bibby (ed.) (1992)

Models In the Mind - Theory, Perspective, and Application

Academic Press, London.

The concept of mental models is an important approach within cognitive psychology. This invaluable new book surveys a broad range of mental models in the context of human-computer interaction, complex computer systems, and cognitive psychology as a whole. It is be of great interest to students and researchers in cognitive psychology and HCI.

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