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SUMMATIVE 2
The Human + Computer and Task
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| User proficiency pertains to the understanding of the real-world activities or tasks that the user interface aims to accomplish. | False |
| Movement of the eye that denotes shifting of attention. | Saccades |
| When the attention of the eye is fixed on a point. It is called a _______________. | Fixations |
| In HCI, limbs refer to the upper body, used to manipulate keyboards, mice, and other controllers. | True |
| Solving a problem using relational similarities is a example of _____________. | Problem-space theory |
| The last song syndrome or LSS is caused by our __________________. | Sensory memory |
| Turning on your air conditioner because of the hot temperature of summer. This scenario is a result of _________. | Environmental |
| Computers can communicate remotely to transfer and share information with other computers. | True |
| This kind of device allows you to transfer information into the computer. | Input devices |
| The printer is an example of a paper output device. | True |
| Observation is where the user communicates the task in the input language. | False |
| An interaction is said to occur when you perform a task using a computing technology such as computers. | True |
| Interacting with a social media application will require multiple cycles of Abowd and Beale's interaction framework. | True |
| Learned relationships are spatially congruent. | false |
| New technology brings new interactions. | True |
| Learned relationships need to be understood, however, they seemed to be natural if they became a population stereotype or cultural standard. | True |
| Users have tremendous variability. | True |
| The user proficiency profile shows us how knowledgeable the users in the interface and domain | True |
| Users can be easily generalized even we are diverse in multiple dimensions. | True |
| Different people have different capabilities to perceive variances in frequency. | True |
| This device is usually used in sport science to analyze athletes’ vision through a computer. | Computer vision |
| Sensory memory is the shortest memory. It only retains information after the original stimuli have ended. | True |
| The problem-space theory is a kind of problem-solving technique that draws upon past experiences. | FALSE |
| This device allows you to input sound into the computer. | Microphone |
| The CPU performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output operations specified by the instructions in the program Wearable health devices are examples of ______________.. | Embedded Systems |
| A notification icon shows up in an application and the user checks the update. The user seeing the notification icon and understanding that there is an update from the application is an example of ____________________. | observation |
| The use of a mouse is an example of natural relationships. | True |
| A newbie or new user with no idea at all about a system is an example of ______________. | Novice |
| Chief Product Officer (CPO) is an example of what type of user profile? | Expert Frequent |
| The perception of color varies in the eyes of the beholder. | True/ Frequency / Sensors |
| Humans have ______ basic senses that allows them to process information from their environment. | 5 |
| It is the relatively permanent memory store in which you hold the information even when you are no longer attending to it. | Long-term memory |
| This denotes that the amount learned by an individual is proportional to the amount of time spent. | Total time hypothesis |
| Storing forgetting and remembering are three process of _________________. | Long-term memory |
| The GPUs are made to accelerate the creation of images for display. | True |
| Hard disk drives (HDD) are far more expensive than solid-state drives (SSD). | False |
| With the release of internet, the interaction of different technological device became more advance. | True |
| Articulation is where the user starts doing the task in the input language. | True |
| The one responsible for formulating the goal. | User |
| Articulation is where the system shows the results in the output language. | False |
| We represent an interface based on human experience. One example is designing the search icon as a magnifier. | TRUE |
| Control-display relationship is also called as _____________. | “Mappings” |
| Let us say you want to swipe up the screen of your mobile device to view other content in an application. The event of touching your fingers onto the screen is the ___________________. | Natural mapping |
| It pertains to the understanding of the real world activities or tasks that the user interface aims to accomplish. | Task analysis |
| Navigating a website is an example of a cognitive band. | FALSE |
| It can be used as input for automatic speech recognition. | Voice |
| It is a kind of system that accepts eye movement as input. | Eye-tracking system |
| The human brain consists of ____ stages in processing information. | 3 Storing Remembering Forgetting |
| Information in short-term memory can be by repeating the information silently or aloud but does not add meaning to the information and is unlikely to remember it is no longer being repeated. This method is called _____________. | Maintenance rehearsal |
| Turning on your air conditioner because of the hot temperature of summer. This scenario is a result of _________. | Environmental feedback |
| Articulation is where the user communicates the task in the input language. | TRUE |
| Pressing the fingerprint sensor to login to your computer is a translation under ___________________. | articulation |
| Soft controls pertain to the GUI which controls the system. | True |
| Let us say you want to swipe up the screen of your mobile device to view other content in an application. The event of moving your fingers onto the screen is the ___________________. | Natural relationship |
| Ian wants to listen to music so he turns on his speaker, however, there is no sound. He checks if the volume of the speaker is up and it was already maxed out. Only to find out that in his computer, wrong speaker was selected. This scenario can be evaluat | hard and soft controls / i and iii |
| The time scale for human action was introduced by _____ in Unified Theories of Cognition Links to an external site. (1991). | Allen Newell |
| Having friends is a human activity under | Social |
| Eye-tracking devices uses limbs as a source of input. | False |