First approaches to qualitative data analysis. I214 9 Oct 2008

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First approaches to qualitative data analysis I214 9 Oct 2008

Recap: Collecting (mostly qualitative) data Observation Field notes: your own notes on what you see and think Video, photography Interviews Participant observation Self-reports Diary studies (people keep track of specific events x time) Experience sampling (we periodically ask people what is currently happening) Cultural probes Document and artifact analysis

What are we looking for? Answers to specific questions Problems, concerns that need further investigation Design requirements, ideas, problems that need to be solved Patterns, themes

Patterns Recurring issues, themes Typologies Users Uses/activities Correlations (vs causality) Including group differences Temporal patterns Higher-order abstractions

Answers to specific questions Questions asked as part of the interview protocol Questions NOT asked That arise later That can t be asked

Correlations May be either A priori questions those that emerge from the data Correlations vs causality Kinds of correlations of interest Group differences Contextual factors

Possible correlation that arose in interviews Almost everyone who was serious about photography started young: high school or (more often) before Many took classes in high school Does doing photography, especially more seriously, correlate with early intro?

Group differences example: Parents and Flickr Already knew parents differ from non-parents: Kinds of pics: Lots of pics of kids Sharing demands: distant family, friends Privacy: pics of kids online New to us/we hadn t really thought about: Working vs non-working parents: time and access to computing Location of computer at home: public vs private space Time on computer is limited, with multiple demands Working with computer while supervising kids Computer as similar to TV as babysitter

Temporal Patterns 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Activity 3 Activity 2 Activity 1

Photos over time

Typology: Users, Uses Uses Snapshots Snapshot Photographers Art Photographers Art

Categories People photos are shared with Known others Unknown others intimates acquaintances

Higher-order abstraction Social disclosure Security Identity Ahern, S., Eckles, D., Good, N. S., King, S., Naaman, M., and Nair, R. 2007. Overexposed?: privacy patterns and considerations in online and mobile photo sharing. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (San Jose, California, USA, April 28 - May 03, 2007). CHI '07. ACM, New York, NY, 357-366. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/ 10.1145/1240624.1240683 Privacy on Flickr

EX: Diary Study, Mobile Info Needs 20 people s mobile info needs x 2 weeks Questions: Types of info needs (i.e., questions that users had) Strategies and methods they used to meet them Contextual factors that prompted each need & influenced how addressed Method: Diary study (ESM would need too high a sampling frequency); critical incidents Participants would send a snippet text message each time to special email address >> posted on web site Reminded 5 times a day, every three hours At the end of the day, participants would log to describe event more fully Sohn, T., Li, K. A., Griswold, W. G., and Hollan, J. D. 2008. A diary study of mobile information needs. In Proceeding of the Twenty-Sixth Annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Florence, Italy, April 05-10, 2008). CHI '08. ACM, New York, NY, 433-442. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1357054.1357125

Questions answered for each incident 1. Where were you? 2. What were you doing? 3. What was your info need? 4. If you attempted to address it, how? If not, why not? 5. Could you have addressed your need by looking at your personal data (email, calendar, web browsing history, etc.)?

Quantitative results 421 diary entries Averaged 21.1 entries/person (min 7, max 45) No missing data (all snippets get full entry)

Analysis Taxonomy of information needs Factors involved in deciding when/whether to address need Needs address now, later, not at all How addressed if now If later, why If never, why not How does mobile internet change behavior? (can t ask) What prompt information needs? (Could context-aware computing help?) Where does the information come from? (What can we do to help provide it?)

Taxonomy of information needs

Need categories (and exs) Trivia Directions Point of interest Friend info (where is Joe?) Shopping (price of x) Business hours Personal item (my insurance) Schedule (own, family) Phone # Traffic Sports/news/stocks Email (email update for work)(?) Movie times Weather Travel (my flight) Recipes

How can we group these? Trivia Directions Point of interest Friend info (where is Joe?) Shopping (price of x) Business hours Personal item (my insurance) Schedule (own, family) Phone # Traffic Sports/news/stocks Email (email update for work)(?) Movie times Weather Travel (my flight) Recipes