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Chapter 5 Quiz
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Chapter 5 Quiz
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In this type of egocentric 3D display, the viewpoint of the display matches what the
viewer's own eyes would see if the viewer were actually in the space portrayed.
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Immersed view
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Avatar view
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Player perspective
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1:1000 correspondence
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keyhole phenomenon
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Navigational performance
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Rectilinear normalization
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Canonical orientation
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Landmark prominence
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Of the three broad tasks of visualization identified by the authors, which two require
the integration of information?
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The authors cite the use of this technique by the U.S. Geological Survey to increase
visual momentum in topographic maps.
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This type of tracking is used when a person continuously monitors system output
and adjusts in response to the feedback provided.
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Closed-loop
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Target
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Dynamic
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This law predicts that movement time is proportional to both the distance traveled
and the required precision of the target.
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Fitts' Law
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Index of Difficulty
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Fritz Theorem
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Fitz's Rule
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Presence
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Virtual reality
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Virtual perception
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Augmentation
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two-dimensional viewing
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closed-loop interaction
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multimodal interaction
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