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This type of interview is done to recall and reconstruct something that happened in the past.
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a.
Semi-structured Interview
b.
Informal Interview
c.
Retrospective Interview
d.
Structured interview
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Experiments
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Visceral Design
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A researcher's degree of participation can vary along a scale from 'outside' to 'inside'
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a.
Census
b.
Sample Survey
c.
Experiment
d.
Interview
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It is the open (identify categories), axial (fleshing out categories and relate to subcategories),
selective (refine and integrate categories)?
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a.
Activity theory
b.
Models in activity theory
c.
Distributed cognition
d.
Grounded theory 3 levels of coding
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Which is not one of the theories that qualitative data analysis may be framed by?
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a.
Grounded theory
b.
Activity theory
c.
Scientific theory
d.
Distributed cognition
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a.
Questionnaires
b.
Observation
c.
Gathering
d.
Interviews
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a.
SPSS
b.
N6
c.
Observer Video-Pro
d.
Data Recovery
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What is one of the tasks which quantitative data analysis for interaction design usually involves?
Select one:
a.
All of the choices
b.
Calculating averages
c.
Calculating percentages
d.
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Performing an activity theory (AT) analysis enables researchers and designers to identify workplace
tensions, leading to specific needs for new technological tools.
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False
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According to Strauss and Corbin (1998), there are seven aspects of "coding" in grounded theory
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A grounded theory approach to analysis emphasizes the important role of empirical data in the
derivation of the theory
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a.
Cross-fertilization of ideas from
different perspectives e.g. the kettle
driving the idea for the steam
engine.
b.
Evolution of existing products
through use and observation.
c.
All of the choices
d.
Copying of other similar products.
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The second principle of a user-centered approach is empirical design? What is the concept?
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a.
Specific usability and user
experience goals should be
identified, clearly documented, and
agreed upon at the beginning of the
project.
b.
From the earliest phases to the
latest phases, developers are
consulted, and their input is
seriously taken into account.
c.
It is users who respect important
designers
d.
Punched card stacks or large data
files prepared
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Select one:
a.
Recipients of system output
b.
Development team
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c.
Users
d.
All of the choices
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Define users.
Select one:
a.
Those who interact directly with a
product to achieve a task
b.
very fast for gaming
c.
the relative motion moves the
cursor
d.
Ball on the underside of the mouse
turns as the mouse is moved
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a.
From the earliest phases to the
latest phases, developers are
consulted, and their input is
seriously taken into account.
b.
Specific usability and user
experience goals should be
identified, clearly documented, and
agreed upon at the beginning of the
project.
c.
Allows the design to be refined
based on feedback. However good
the designers are, and however
clear the users may think their
vision of the artifact is, it will be
necessary to revise ideas in light of
feedback several times.
d.
It is users who respect important
designers
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Under what circumstances could the scope for considering design alternatives be limited?
Select one:
a.
If producing an upgrade to an
existing system, design elements
may be limited to ensure you keep
the familiar elements.
b.
Emotional interaction
c.
Evolution of existing products
through use and observation
d.
Copying of other similar products
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Select one:
a.
A lifecycle model is a term used to
represent a model that captures a
set of activities and how they are
related.
b.
Interpreting individual letters
c.
Concrete design: Considers the
detail of the product including,
colors, sounds, and images to use
menu design, and icon design
d.
Coping with different styles of
handwriting
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The opening statement of the agile manifesto refers to individuals and interactions over processes
and tools only.
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False
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Select one:
a.
Concrete design: Considers the
detail of the product including,
colors, sounds, and images to use
menu design, and icon design
b.
Those who manage direct users
c.
Rotates orthogonal potentiometers
d.
Ball on the underside of mouse
turns as a mouse is moved
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What is evaluating?
Select one:
a.
A working piece of software is not
always needed. Prototyping is still
important because it allows users
and designers to interact with the
products before developing a fully
live version.
b.
Is the process of of determining the
usability and acceptability of the
product or design that is measured
in a variety of usability and user
experience data.
c.
Concrete design: Considers the
detail of the product including,
colors, sounds, and images to use
menu design, and icon design
d.
Specific usability and user
experience goals should be
identified, clearly documented, and
agreed upon at the beginning of the
project
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Select one:
a.
To understand as much as
possible about the user and their
activities.
b.
The finger can mark screen
c.
Expressive Interfaces
d.
Bob vs Clippy: Microsoft Help
Agents
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Select one:
a.
Analyzing and interpreting gathered
data
b.
Identifying needs.
c.
Producing a set of stable
requirements.
d.
Representing data.
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Select one:
a.
Essential use cases.
b.
Large vocabularies
c.
External noise interfering
d.
Imprecision of pronunciation
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Establishing requirements is an interactive activity in which sub-activities inform, influence and refine
each other."
Select one:
True
False
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Select one:
a.
An available service
b.
User input
c.
System functionality
d.
User goal
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a.
Build a consensus view.
b.
Reach a wider population
c.
Understand the context of task
performance.
d.
Target specific user groups
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At the beginning of the Requirements Activity, there is a lot to find out and clarify.
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False
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Select one:
a.
No, Aim to replace or update an
established system
b.
No, To ensure both parties, the
users and development team are
absolutely on the same page
c.
No, Essential use cases represent
abstractions from scenarios and try
to avoid the assumptions of a use
case
d.
No, establishing requirements is
not simply writing a wish-list of
features. Establishing requirements
is an interactive process that
evolves through a series of
evaluations.
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Select one:
a.
Types of facial expression chosen
by AI
b.
Essential use cases represent
abstractions from scenarios and try
to avoid the assumptions of a use
case.
c.
Aim to replace or update an
established system
d.
There may be an initial set of
requirements, or the project may
have to begin by producing a set of
requirements from scratch.
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Select one:
a.
Scenarios explicitly describe the
use of software or other technical
support to achieve a task.
b.
Use cases describe human
activities in a story.
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c.
Essential use cases represent
abstractions from scenarios and try
to avoid the assumptions of a use
case.
d.
Ball on the underside of mouse
turns as the mouse is moved
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Select one:
a.
Structured Interview
b.
Focus groups
c.
Semi-structured Interview
d.
Unstructured Interview
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Good response offers a short version for those who do not have time to complete a long
questionnaire
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False
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False
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Mobile or online survey responses are usually received quickly and inaccurate.
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True
False
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Select one:
a.
Sampling, method and the style
b.
Paper, email and the web
c.
Closed, open and the open ended
d.
Unconscious biases
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a.
The impact of a question can be influenced by
question order.
b.
Avoid very long questionnaires
c.
Sampling is problematic if population size is
unknown
d.
Provide clear instructions on how to complete
the questionnaire.
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____________ are easier to analyze, and may be distributed and analyzed by computer.
Select one:
a.
Closed questions
b.
Main body
c.
Introduction
d.
Warm-up
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False
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It is a dialogue that can provide a good balance between richness and replicability.
Select one:
a.
Unstructured Interview
b.
Structured Interview
c.
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Semi-structured Interview
d.
Focus groups
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It is the one of the five jey issues that decide how to analyze data once collected.
Select one:
a.
Relationship with participants
b.
Identifying participants
c.
Triangulation
d.
Setting goals
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True
False
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a.
special interaction and display devices
b.
as output (print) and input (scan)
c.
identify relationships between variables
d.
text entry and pointing
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Select one:
a.
Grounded Theory
b.
VR helmets
c.
Distributed Cognition
d.
Activity Theory
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Select one:
a.
Syntax
b.
Axial
c.
Selective
d.
Open
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False
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False
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Refers to tightly scripted, often like a questionnaire. Replicable but may lack richness.
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a.
Structured
b.
Unstructured
c.
Semi-structured
d.
Semi-Unstructured
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Select one:
a.
Qualitative analysis
b.
Recurring patterns or themes
c.
Categorizing data
d.
Looking for critical incidents
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Select one:
a.
Categorizing data
b.
Detects fluctuating alterations in reflected light
intensity
c.
Looking for critical incidents
d.
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All design decisions were taken within the context of the users, their work, and the office.
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False
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Before development begins, a comprehensive study of the users, what they do, and what they are
trying to achieve should be completed.
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True
False
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Developer's behaviour and context of use are studied, and the system is designed to support them.
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True
False
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a.
Impressive Interfaces
b.
User friendly
c.
The designer's role is to translate the
user's wants and scopes into a design
solution.
d.
The user knows best and is the only
guide to the designer
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Select one:
a.
Providing a design that satisfies those
requirements
b.
Generating alternatives is a key principle
in most design principles and should be
encouraged in interaction design.
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c.
Evaluating those requirements
d.
Understanding the requirements
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Select one:
a.
Humming computer interaction
b.
Human-computer interaction
c.
Hyper computer interaction
d.
Hundred computer interaction
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Select one:
a.
The design approach must select done
based on the design problem in mind.
b.
Focuses on the behaviour surrounding
particular tasks
c.
Users still play a significant role in their
behaviour rather than their goals and
needs, which are important.
d.
The designer's role is to translate the
user's needs and goals into a design
solution.
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Select one:
a.
No, they are not.
b.
I don't know
c.
Yes, they are.
d.
Maybe
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Select one:
a.
Focuses on the behaviour surrounding
particular tasks
b.
Users still play a significant role in their
behaviour rather than their goals and
needs, which are important.
c.
It gives the developers a better
understanding of users' goals, leading to
a more appropriate, more usable product.
d.
Generating alternatives is a key principle
in most design principles and one that
should be encouraged in interaction
design
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Early focus on users and tasks means understanding who the users will be by directly studying their
cognitive, behavioural, anthropomorphic, and attitudinal characteristics. This requires observing
users doing their normal tasks, studying the nature of those tasks, and then involving the users in
the design process.
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True
False
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This refers to good source of data about steps involved in an activity and regulations governing a
task?
Select one:
a.
data glove
b.
VR helmets
c.
Study documentation
d.
cockpit and virtual controls
Clear my choice
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Select one:
a.
Data collection
b.
Data cleaning
c.
Data interpretation and analysis
d.
Data Presentation
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Hierarchical Task Analysis involves breaking a task into subtasks, then sub-sub-tasks, and so on.
Focuses on physical and observable actions and includes looking at actions not related to software
Select one:
True
False
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Select one:
a.
Identifying/involving stakeholders
b.
Unavailability of key people
c.
Requirements document
d.
Not balancing functionality and usability
demands
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a.
good for understanding the nature and
context of tasks
b.
transparent and polarised, bottom plate
reflecting
c.
Light passes through the top plate and
crystal
d.
Voltage applied to crystal changes
polarisation
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Statement about an intended product that specifies what it should do or how it should perform. The
statement best exemplifies the _______?
Select one:
a.
Requirements
b.
Models
c.
Prototype
d.
Design
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Select one:
True
False
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Select one:
a.
So that you know what to build
b.
Doesn't matter the important is the
outcome.
c.
Nobody cares about the requirements
d.
So you do not know what to build
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Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
good for gaining a consensus view and
highlighting areas of conflict
b.
softens edges by using shades of line
colour
c.
different colours for each pixel
d.
props, prototypes can be used; time-
consuming
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