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*James J. Gibson (1977), The Theory of Affordances. In ''Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing,'' Eds. Robert Shaw and John Bransford, ISBN 0-470-99014-7
*James J. Gibson (1977), The Theory of Affordances. In ''Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing,'' Eds. Robert Shaw and John Bransford, ISBN 0-470-99014-7
*James J. Gibson (1979), ''The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception,'' ISBN 0-89859-959-8</ref>
*James J. Gibson (1979), ''The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception,'' ISBN 0-89859-959-8
*Donald Norman ''The Design of Everyday Things,'' ISBN 0-465-06710-7
*Donald Norman ''The Design of Everyday Things,'' ISBN 0-465-06710-7
*Donald Norman (1999). Affordances, Conventions and Design. ''Interactions'' 6(3):38-43, ACM Press. [http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/affordance_conv.html (Part 2)]
*Donald Norman (1999). Affordances, Conventions and Design. ''Interactions'' 6(3):38-43, ACM Press. [http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/affordance_conv.html (Part 2)]

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  • James J. Gibson (1977), The Theory of Affordances. In Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing, Eds. Robert Shaw and John Bransford, ISBN 0-470-99014-7
  • James J. Gibson (1979), The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, ISBN 0-89859-959-8
  • Donald Norman The Design of Everyday Things, ISBN 0-465-06710-7
  • Donald Norman (1999). Affordances, Conventions and Design. Interactions 6(3):38-43, ACM Press. (Part 2)