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REVIEW
"Eng-Hock Chia : Reviewer"
Fisher and Sanderson describe and evaluate different methodologies
for handling time-based data collected during investigations of
human-computer interaction. The authors call this “exploratory
sequential data analysis” (ESDA). Sin
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