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Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

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Is the user experience undesirable aspects of?
  • engaging
  • Making feel one guilty Correct
  • satisfying
  • rewarding
It could be scrolled, stretched, overlapped, opened, closed, and moved around the screen using the mouse?
  • physical interaction
  • output devices
  • windows (WIMP) Correct
  • input devices
It develops slowly and takes a long time to go
  • long wait
  • punched card stacks or large data files prepared
  • line printer output
  • Conscious Emotion Correct
It enables design teams to ask specific questions about how the conceptual model will be understood.
  • Orientation Correct
  • Environment
  • Open Minded
  • Common ground
It has a way to express instructions directly to the computer using accessible keys, characters or a combination.
  • Command Line Interface Correct
It includes a few easy questions to defuse tension at the end
  • A cool-off period Correct
  • Warm-up
  • Main body
  • Introduction
It involves an intensive interaction between the researcher and the subjects or participants
  • Simulation
  • Nonparticipant Observation
  • Participant observation Correct
  • Naturalistic Observation
It involves recalling various kinds of knowledge that allow us to act appropriately. For example, it allows us to recognize someone's face, remember someone's name, recall when we last met them, and know what we said to them last.
  • segmenting joined-up writing into individual letters
  • Memory Correct
  • coping with different styles of handwriting
  • interpreting individual letters
It is a build in assets of all interactive digital machinery?
  • Difficult to communicate
  • Higher project cost
  • Usability Correct
  • Difficult to find experts in each field
It is a confirmation box, in which individual and isolated regions can be selected to activate an action inside a display
  • button Correct
It is a dialogue that can provide a good balance between richness and replicability.
  • Unstructured Interview
  • Structured Interview
  • Semi-structured Interview Correct
  • Focus groups
It is a form of gathering data that are tightly scripted, often like a questionnaire
  • Focus groups
  • Structured Interview Correct
  • Semi-structured Interview
  • Unstructured Interview
It is a high-level description of how a system is organized and operates
  • Theoretical Model
  • Concepts
  • Conceptual Model Correct
  • Components
It is a set of interrelated concepts and/or specific questions.
  • design
  • Framework Correct
  • analysis
  • iteration and prototyping
It is a term which supports the objects in an easy way to use.
  • Usable Correct
It is about protecting the users from dangerous conditions.
  • Safety Correct
  • Efficiency
  • Utility
  • Effectiveness
It is concerned with how to use computers to recognize and express emotions as humans do.?
  • interpreting individual letters
  • coping with different styles of handwriting
  • segmenting joined-up writing into individual letters
  • Affective Computing Correct
It is divided in two processes: recall-directed and recognition-based scanning.
  • Memory and search processes Correct
  • Rotates orthogonal potentiometers
  • Can be used on almost any flat surface
  • Ball on underside of mouse turns as the mouse is moved
It is labels and phrases to use a type of menu to use placement in the list
  • long wait
  • punched card stacks or large data files prepared
  • line printer output
  • research and design issues with menus Correct
It is the design of the interaction between users and products.
  • design interactions Correct
It is the method of choosing items to concentrate on from the set of possibilities available for a search at a point in time
  • Attention Correct
It is the offering of lists of options that could be scrolled through and selected?
  • Menus Correct
  • Fatigue for CSP
  • Fatigue for SAP
  • Fatigue for YOU
It is the one of the five jey issues that decide how to analyze data once collected.
  • Relationship with participants
  • Identifying participants
  • Triangulation
  • Setting goals Correct
It is the open (identify categories), axial (fleshing out categories and relate to subcategories), selective (refine and integrate categories)?
  • Activity theory
  • Models in activity theory
  • Distributed cognition
  • Grounded theory 3 levels of coding Correct
It is the people, environment and artifacts are regarded as one cognitive system Used for analyzing collaborative work and focuses on information propagation and transformation?
  • Distributed cognition Correct
  • Grounded theory
  • Models in activity theory
  • Activity theory
It is the people, environment, and artifacts regarded as one cognitive system and used to analyze collaborative work and focus on information propagation and transformation?
  • Grounded theory
  • Distributed cognition Correct
  • Models in activity theory
  • Activity theory
It prevents design teams from becoming narrowly focused early on?
  • Common ground
  • Open Minded Correct
  • Orientation
  • Environment
It refers how easy a system is to learn to use.
  • Safety
  • Learnability Correct
  • Efficiency
  • Effectiveness
It refers to how easy a system is to remember how to use, once learned.
  • Efficiency
  • Learnability
  • Memorability Correct
  • Effectiveness
It refers to how information is acquired from the environment via the different sense organs - eyes, ears, fingers - and transformed into experiences of objects, events, sounds, and tastes.
  • Fatigue for YOU
  • Perception Correct
  • Fatigue for SAP
  • Fatigue for CSP
It refers to the extent to which the system provides the right kind of functionality.
  • Safety
  • Effectiveness
  • Efficiency
  • Utility Correct
It represents applications, objects, commands, and tools that are opened when clicked on
  • Key-press closes the connection, causing a character code to be sent
  • Icons Correct
  • Allows rapid entry of text by experienced users
  • The most common text input device
It submits the set of requirements as a design that no one gets it right for the first time?
  • The design Process
  • Navigation
  • Iteration and Prototype Correct
  • Scenarios
It uses sticky notes, organizes data in groups, label groups, add connections and prioritizes
  • grounded theory
  • Affinity diagramming Correct
  • grounded theory 3 levels of coding
  • Coding
It's a separate intervention intended to change the structure but you can't predict how things will work out exactly
  • intervention design Correct
It's about sending back details about what action was taken and what was done, enabling the individual to continue the operation.
  • Feedback Correct
Iterative Activity one that is not involves repetition
  • True
  • False Correct
Keeping abreast of what others do and letting others know what you do are irrelevant aspects of collaborative work and socialization
  • False Correct
LCD is smaller, lighter, and has radiation problems. 
  • True
  • False Correct
Listening to what people might want and getting them involved InDesign.
  • True Correct
  • False
Many individuals are presently associated in different ways over time and space in ways that were already outlandish could be a qualities of great shareable interfacing
  • True
  • False Correct
Match the things to consider when interpreting data from Column A to Column B
  • Match the things to consider when interpreting data from Column A to Column B Correct
Mental models expected utilize that they are utilized by individuals to reason approximately a framework and, in specific, to comprehend what to do when something unforeseen happens with the framework or when experiencing new frameworks.
  • True Correct
  • False
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
  • Recognition rather than recall Correct
Mobile apps designed to help people monitor and change their behaviour (e.g. fitness, sleeping, weight)
  • the 3D mouse
  • VR helmets
  • data glove
  • tracking devices Correct
Mobile interfacing may be a individual banters with the interface as in the event that it was a individual; prevalent for call steering
  • True
  • False Correct
Mobile or online survey responses are usually received quickly and inaccurate.
  • True
  • False Correct
Modelling includes the processing of user behavior data on a website or product
  • False Correct
Moment Life interface for outwardly impeded clients, command line incite in Windows is an cases of Command-based interfacing.
  • True Correct
  • False
motional Plan Demonstrate - Visceral Fast response (battle or flight) that leads to suitable engine activities
  • True Correct
  • False
Movement of mouse moves screen cursor is _________________. 
  • (x, y) plane Correct
  • (x, x) plane
  • (x, z) plane
  • (x, s) plane
Multitasking and considering how data is shown can moreover incredibly impact how simple or troublesome it is to go to suitable pieces of data
  • True
  • False Correct
n order to define its aims and purposes, it is the method of researching a practice or enterprise and creating structures and processes
  • system analysis Correct
Natural setting involving people, e.g. usability testing & laboratory and living lab tests.
  • False Correct
Not all aspects of the end-user's interaction with the company, its services, and its products.
  • True
  • False Correct
Not all aspects of the end-users interact with the company, its services, and its products.
  • True
  • False Correct
Nudging permits Web fraudsters to get to their bank accounts and draw cash from them
  • True
  • False Correct
one of HCI's goals is to create specific capabilities and constraints for the software and/or hardware and platform chosen for the product
  • True Correct
One of the two aims of the Requirements Activity be to "understand as much as possible about the users and their activities"
  • True Correct
  • False
Online questionnaire is relatively complex and slow to distribute.
  • True
  • False Correct
Online questionnaire requires copying and postage costs expensively
  • True
  • False Correct
Open coding, Axial coding, Selective coding According to Strauss and Corbin (1998), which are three aspects of "coding" in grounded theory
  • True Correct
  • False
Open Computer Vision Program (Open CV System) alludes to the investigations pictures captured by a webcam of their confront
  • True
  • False Correct
overall development and maintenance costs
  • decreased Correct
Overall view of the data is one thing that graphical representations of quantitative data help identify
  • True Correct
  • False
Paper and pen-based sketches used for prototyping signify which of the following?
  • Low-fidelity prototyping Correct
Participants will be told why they are doing the test, what they will be asked to do and their rights.
  • True Correct
People involved in the design of all the interactive aspects of a product
  • interaction designers Correct
  • information architects
  • web designers
  • usability engineers
People who come up with ideas of how to plan and structure interactive products.
  • Web designers
  • User experience designers
  • information architects Correct
  • interaction designers
People who focus on evaluating products, using usability methods and principles
  • information architects
  • interaction designers
  • usability engineers Correct
  • web designers
Perception allows us to focus on information that is relevant to what we are doing and it involves an audio and/or visual senses.
  • False Correct
Performing an activity theory (AT) analysis enables researchers and designers to identify workplace tensions, leading to specific needs for new technological tools.
  • True
  • False Correct
Planning involves in the process of interaction design.
  • True
  • False Correct
Planning involves the process of interaction design.
  • True
  • False Correct
Poorly written protocol manuals that describe data collection procedures decrease the risk of failing to identify problems and errors early in the research process
  • True
  • False Correct
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