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While it's best if the program can be used without documentation, support and
documentation may need to be provided.
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a. Recognition rather than recall
b. Match between system and the real world
c. Consistency and standards
d. Help and documentation

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The program will also keep users updated in a reasonable time about what's happening
through correct feedback.

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a. Consistency and standards
b. Visibility of system status
c. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors
d. Error prevention
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You cannot use inspections to test specifications, mockups, functional prototypes, or systems.
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Controlled setting involving users, e.g. field experiments and seeing how the product is used in the real world in wild experiments.
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary area of study focused on


computer technology design and, in particular, the interaction between .
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a. human and machine
b. user and interface
c. human and computer
d. user and interaction

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Perception allows us to focus on information that is relevant to what we are doing and it involves an audio and/or visual senses.
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Designer introduces an element of the Design & Use scenarios in a cognitive walkthrough.
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prototyping requires more precision than high-fidelity prototyping because that is when the major structure of the application is be

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The application of technology in people's daily lives can be measured in living laboratories. Select one:

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Minimize the memory load of the user, by having visible objects, behaviors and choices.
The user should not need to remember data from one part of the dialog to another.
Instructions for using the program should be accessible or easily retrievable where
appropriate.
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a. Visibility of system status
b. Match between system and the real world
c. Recognition rather than recall
d. Error prevention

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Expert is told of the assumptions regarding consumer population, sense of usage, task specifics in heuristic evaluation.
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Participants will be told why they are doing the test, what they will be asked to do and their rights.
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Modelling includes the processing of user behavior data on a website or product Select one:

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of a field study are surprising, especially in wild studies that investigate how participants use novel technology in their own homes, w

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Users shouldn't be wondering whether specific words, circumstances or acts mean the same
thing. Employ conventions on website.
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a. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors
b. Match between system and the real world
c. Help and documentation
d. Consistency and standards

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It helps to fulfill the needs of psychological and cognitive processing and enhances human
confidence.
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a. Visual Analysis
b. Interaction Design
c. Attitude
d. Feedback

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equire the assessor to have a high degree of control over what is being tested, while evaluators usually exert little or no control on p
Users often mistakenly choose system functions and need a clearly marked "emergency
exit" to leave the undesirable state without having to go through an extended dialog.
Support undo and redo.
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True False
a. Consistency and standards
b. Match between system and the real world
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Evaluations may be carried out in controlled settings such as labs, less controlled field settings, or where no users are present.
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User-free settings are intended to predict, analyze & model aspects of device analytics. Select one:

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A software engineer trained in the development of user interfaces would have gained experience, learned about a
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Error messages should be expressed in plain language (no codes), the problem should be
specified precisely and a solution suggested constructively.

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a. Error prevention

b. Visibility of system status


c. User control and freedom
d. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors

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Match the things to consider when interpreting data from Column A to Column B
Does the process yield the same results on different Answer 1
occasions? Reliability

How generalizable are outcomes? Answer 2


Scope
Scope

Answer 3
Are there prejudices that distort outcomes? Biases

Answer 4
Does the assessment process distort the results? Ecological validity

Can the system measure what they are supposed to calculate? Answer 5
Validity

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What is facial coding? Select one:
Measures the emotions of users by analyzing photos recorded via the camera when
interacting with the device
Sadness, happiness, fear, disgust, surprise and anger

c. Skin conductance, heart activity, breathing, pupil dilation

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Human and computer interaction focuses on human-machine interface
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a. Study

b. Design
c. Logic
d. Observation

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All answers below are benefits of interface design
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a. not accurately or completely capture the rationale
b. organizes potentially large design space
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c. presents arguments for design trade-offs
d. communication throughout life cycle

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What is physiological reactions? Select one:

Skin conductance, heart activity, breathing, pupil dilation


Attributing human-like qualities to inanimate objects
Interactive computer systems are designed to alter perceptions and behaviors of

individuals

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This is what you want to achieve in interaction.

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a. task
b. option
c. domain
d. goal

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This is the interaction of the physical characteristics.

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a. context
b. ergonomics
c. interaction models
d. interaction styles

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Accelerators — unknown by the novice user — can often speed up the professional user
interaction so the device can work for both new and seasoned users. Allow users to
tailor frequent actions.
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a. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors
b. Recognition rather than recall
c. Flexibility and efficiency of use
d. Consistency and standards

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The program will speak the language of the users, with user-familiar expressions, phrases,
and concepts rather than system-oriented terminology.
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a. Match between system and the real world
b. Aesthetics and minimalist design
c. Help and documentation
d. Visibility of system status

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Experiments test a hypothesis by changing some variables while preserving constancy of others.
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a high authority approves the design of the informed consent form, the assessment procedure, data processing and data storage me

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Field studies are evaluation studies that are carried out in natural settings to discover how people interact with tec
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Fitts' Law can’t be used to predict professional, error-free results with restricted key presses for clearly defined tasks
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levant or rarely needed information. Each extra information unit in a dialog competes with the related information units and diminis

a. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors.


Help and documentation
Match between system and the real world
Aesthetics and minimalist design

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Some of the same methods of collecting data are used in evaluation as to set criteria and define the needs of the users.
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In the early 1990s Jacob Nielsen developed heuristic evaluation. Select one:

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d work situations (overloaded vs. bored) would mean that a one-size-fits-all solution is neither feasible nor prudent as we strive for a

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Usability testing is carried out in regulated labs or temporary laboratories.

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Natural setting involving people, e.g. usability testing & laboratory and living lab tests. Select one:

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Fitts' law is useful in evaluating structures for which it is not possible to locate an item Select one:

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Predictive models, offer a way to test goods or prototypes without affecting the users directly.
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how many errors are made while performing a series of predefined tasks. Indirect observation (video and keystroke logging), questi

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Walkthroughs are focused so they are suitable to assess small parts of a product. Select one:

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Fitt’s law predicts that pointing to an object using a tool is a function of the distance from the object and the size o
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sting systems which are inexpensive are more compact than usability laboratories. Many do have handheld eye-tracking apps and o
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To test dependent variable(s), the experimenter checks independent variable(s). Select one:

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Field studies involving the implementation in natural settings of prototypes or innovations can also be referred to as 'in the wild.'
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What is Anthromorphism? Select one:

a. tries to persuade people to change their everyday habits with respect to environmental
concerns

b. attributing human-like qualities to inanimate objects


c. welcoming persona, has a personality and makes the user feel involved with them

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es which prevents a problem from occurring in the first place. Either delete or test for error-prone conditions, and offer a validation c

Flexibility and efficiency of use


Recognition rather than recall
Error prevention

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