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Eeva Raita

Researcher in the Social Interaction and Emotion (SIE) research group
Doctoral student in the UCIT graduate school and at the Department of Social Psychology in the University of Helsinki
Master of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki
INTERESTS
Boredom in technology use, use and non-use of IT, perceived usability, and user experience.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Oulasvirta, A., Rattenbury, T., Ma, L., & Raita, E. (2012). Habits make smartphone use more pervasive. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.
Raita, E., & Oulasvirta, A. (2011). Too good to be bad: Favorable product expectations boost subjective usability ratings. Interacting with Computers.
Raita, E., & Oulasvirta, A. (2010). Too good to be bad: Effects of favorable expectations on usability perceptions. Proc. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) 2010.
CONTACT
E-mail: eeva.raita (at) hiit.fi
Mailing address: Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, PO Box 19215, 00076 Aalto, Finland
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