2017, Part of book or chapter of book (Christensen, B.T.; Ball, L.J.; Halskov, K. (ed.), Analysing Design Thinking : studies of Cross-Cultural Co-Creation, pp. 21)
2016, Article in monograph or in proceedings (Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct, pp. 1498-1502)
2014, Article in monograph or in proceedings (NordiCHI'14)In this paper we discuss mixed-method research in HCI. We report on an empirical literature study of the NordiCHI 2012 proceedings which aimed to uncover and describe common mixed-method approaches, and to identify good practices for mixed-methods research in HCI. We present our results as mixed-method research design patterns, which can be used to design, discuss and evaluate mixed-method research. Three dominant patterns are identified and fully described and three additional pattern candidates are proposed. With our pattern descriptions we aim to lay a foundation for a more thoughtful application of, and a stronger discourse about, mixed-method approaches in HCI.