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Identifying a Research Question Kotaro Hara | 2021-04-19 | v1a Based on the Makeability Workshop Document

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What is a Research Contribution? Research Contribution = Intellectual value of your research Number of people you reach out x My notes on Patrick Baudisch’s presentation at UIST 2014 DS

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What is a Research Contribution? Research Contribution = Intellectual value of your research Number of people you reach out x My notes on Patrick Baudisch’s presentation at UIST 2014 DS

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go Research questions

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go • Questions that nobody cares • Reinventing the wheel • Not falsifiable • Not answerable

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go A great solution for a mediocre RQ Waste of your time! Do not do this!

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go First select a “good” RQ Then try to get to the top-right corner

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go First select a “good” RQ How should I identify “good” ones?

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go First select a “good” RQ Guiding Questions 1 & 2 What is the problem and why is it interesting?

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go First select a “good” RQ Guiding Questions 1 & 2 What is the problem and why is it interesting?

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Wobbrock, J. O. (2014) Seven Research Contribution Types in Human‐Computer Interaction

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go First select a “good” RQ Guiding Questions 1 & 2 What is the problem and why is it interesting? You need to know that questions are • Something that people care • Novel • Falsifiable • Answerable (A.K.A. READ THE DAMN PAPERS)

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Intellectual Value of Your Research My notes from David Flatla’s ASSETS 2014 DC Presentation; Kazuto Ataka (2010) Issue Driven Quality of Your Research Question Quality of the Solution This is where you want to go Guiding Questions 3-5 What is your solution, what steps do you take to get there, and how do you know you are done? Then try to get to the top-right corner

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Summary • Research contribution depends on the value of your research and the number of audience you reached out. • The value of research depends on the quality of your research problem and the quality of solution. • There are seven contribution types in the field of HCI and your research approach depends on them.