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[ItHCI] - CCS0005

M3 and M4

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It is the first job of any HCI researcher or practitioner to know his/her user. True
John is now taking his Java subject as a second year computer science student, we can say that he already took C++ during his first year. Which of the ff can be considered true about John's user proficiency: John is still a novice user because he is n iii
Changing your focus from one point to another creates movement. This movement is called scanpath. FALSE
This denotes that the amount learned by an individual is proportional to the amount of time spent. Total time hypothesis
Solving a problem base on the concept of probability is an example of ___________. Problem-space theory
This device allows you to input sound into the computer. Microphone
Observation is where the user communicates the task in the input language. FALSE
When your phone is on standby mode and suddenly the phone display lights up or turns on because of a new notification and then you grab your phone, unlock the screen to check who is it. Noticing the screen of your phone is an example of _____. observation
Students who are new to learning programming language using a given integrated development environment (IDE) can be considered as ____________ users. novice
This device is usually used in sport science to analyze athletes’ vision through a computer. Eye-tracking
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
Whole-body tracking devices are commonly seen in arcades. Arcades
The cache performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output operations specified by the instructions in the program. FALSE
Interacting with a social media application will require multiple cycles of Abowd and Beale's interaction framework. TRUE
In gaming, we usually here FPS drop which means that the display scenario of the game was not displayed accordingly with the response of the player. This delay in control-display relationship is called _______________. latency
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 wrong speaker was selected. This scenario can be evaluated as ______. hard and soft controls / i and iii
Assuming that you are browsing the internet when suddenly an advertisement popped out, shifting your attention to the advertisement creates ______________. saccades
It can be used as input for automatic speech recognition. Voice
It is the process of conscious intellectual activity. Also, refers to us as thinking. cognition
Computers can communicate remotely to transfer and share information with other computers. true
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
Articulation is where the user starts doing the task in the input language. FALSE
First-time users are already knowledgeable about the system's interface. FALSE
Browsing the internet to do your homework is under what time scale of human action. Rational
The property of sound that denotes its richness. It usually depends on the sound’s harmonic structure. Timbre
The human brain consists of ____ stages in processing information. 3 Storing Remembering Forgetting
The printer is an example of a paper output device. TRUE
Presentation is where the user translates the output language into personal understanding. FALSE; observation
Applying a stronger force on a control gives you faster movement of cursor. This example is isometric controls. FALSE
Navigating a website is an example of a cognitive band. TRUE
It is the visual sensory memory. Iconic
The 3D printers are examples of _______________. output
Articulation is where the system shows the results in the output language. FALSE
Pressing the fingerprint sensor to login to your computer is a translation under ___________________. articulation
Learned relationships need to be understood, however, they seemed to be natural if they became a population stereotype or cultural standard. TRUE
It is the brightness, the rate at which light energy is delivered to a unit of surface. intensity
There are 2 stages in information processing in the human brain. FALSE
This allows faster access of instructions and increases the overall speed of the program. cache
The use of a mouse is an example of natural relationships. TRUE
It is the relationship between what the user does and how the systems respond Mappings
Storing, forgetting, and remembering are three process of Long-term memory
Research at higher bands of the time scale is likely to be highly quantitative, empirical, and experimental. TRUE
Research on social band should be ______________? rational
Chief Product Officer (CPO) is an example of what type of user profile? expert frequent
When you are playing first-person shooter (FPS) games, what sensors do you need to use? sight hearing touch smell taste SIGHT AND HEARING
It is the ability to perceive odors. OLFACTION
You are a graduate of computer science, and you started working on a company as a software tester. You have learned the concept of quality assurance during your academic days but haven’t use the system that the company is using. What kind of user are you? Knowledgeable Intermittent
Different people have different capabilities to perceive variances in frequency. TRUE
_________________ is a collection of ____________________and _________________. i. Scanpath ii. Fixation iii. Saccades iv. Frequency i, ii, and iii
Interaction is the process of information transfer. TRUE
__________ is made to accelerate the creation of images for display. GPU
It is the stage where in the interface translates the input language into stimuli for the system. Performance
The user proficiency profile shows us how knowledgeable the users in the interface and domain TRUE
Assuming you have small brother starting to use a tablet. He always ask you for assistance in navigating it. What type of user your little brother is? novice
A poor lighting may lead to misperception of colors. true
Solving a problem using relational similarities is a example of _____________. analogy
The Abowd and Beale’s framework has ___ parts. 4
Observation is where user translates the output language into personal understanding. TRUE
It is also known as “lag”. latency
According to Allen Newell, user proficiency profile shows us how knowledgeable the users in the interface and domain. FALSE
When you are playing a game on your mobile device. The action you make for input to play your character is under what time scale of human action. cognitive
Humans have 6 basic senses that allow them to process information from their environment. FALSE
The problem-space theory is a kind of problem-solving technique that draws upon past experiences. FALSE
The digital scent technology works by representing smell using sensors like _______________. olfactometers
The Maslow’s interaction framework identify system and user components which communicate via the input and output components of an interface. FALSE
Isotonic joysticks are also called displacement joysticks. TRUE
In creating a new account, you need to signup or register, this activity can be accomplished in just a few seconds by entering the needed details to the given form. In which band this scenario may fall into? Rational
When the attention of the eye is fixed on a point. It is called a _______________. Fixation
It is the process by which the brain interprets and organizes the chaos that bombards our senses. Perception
Information happens when we interact with other people only not with the computer. TRUE
Abowd and Beale’s framework has 3 parts. FALSE
The one responsible for formulating the goal. User
Moving your mouse to right causes the cursor on your screen to move to right also. This event is an example of latency. FALSE
This kind of problem-solving base on pass experiences. Gestalt
It is the relatively permanent memory store in which you hold the information even when you are no longer attending to it. long term
The scanner is an example of a paper output device. FALSE
Jane uses application on her phone that creates a facial filter. The application recognizes Jane's face as an input from the mobile phone's camera and applies the filter chosen by Jane. We can say that this scenario is part of _____________________. Performance
Learned relationships are spatially congruent. FALSE
The last song syndrome or LSS is caused by our __________________. Sensory memory
Scanner is an example of paper input device. TRUE
Arrange the statements The user observes the new state of the system The user formulates the goal and task to be achieved The user articulates his or her goal thru the interface The system translates the input language to its core language ii, iii, iv, i
Learned relationships are spatial transformation. TRUE
Loudness is the property of sound that denotes its richness. It usually depends on the sound’s harmonic structure. FALSE
Humans have ______ basic senses that allows them to process information from their environment. 5
There are 2 stages in information processing in the human brain. FALSE
Its application is used in reasoning and problem-solving. cognition
It pertains to devices we attached to our bodies to monitor biological activities. biosensing
Standalone computers can interact with other devices on the internet. TRUE
This device allows you to input sound into the computer. microphone
In the performance stage, the interface translates the input language into stimuli for the system. TRUE
It is the stage of translation where the system shows the results in the output language. presentation
It tells you something about an object, and how it is referenced in an interface. spatial
It is the delay between an input action and the corresponding response. latency
We represent an interface based on human experience. One example is designing the search icon as a magnifier. TRUE
Research at lower bands of the time scale is likely to be highly quantitative, empirical, and experimental. False
The physical understanding of an interface or interaction technique based on real-world experience. mental model
Moving your mouse to right causes the cursor on your screen to move to right also. This event is an example of ______________. gain and transfer
Abowd and Beale’s framework has 3 parts. FALSE
Playing games in the computer is not considered as interaction. FALSE
Natural relationships are spatial transformation. FALSE
learned relationships are spatial transformation. TRUE
The time scale for human action was introduced by _________ in Unified Theories of Cognition Allen Newell
It is the brightness, the rate at which light energy is delivered to a unit of surface True
The perception of color varies in the eyes of the beholder True
it acts as a kind of buffer for stimuli received through the five senses Sensory Memory
IT is a reasoning that formulate hypotheses to explain a phenomenon Abductive
The CPU performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output operations specified by the instructions in the program CPU
wearable health devices are examples of Biosensing
Articulation is where the user communicates the task in the input language. T or F True
Hard controls pertain to the GUI which controls the system False
Menu selection falls under what time scale of human action Rational
Timbre is also called as the frequency of sound False
HCI always considers the sense of taste in designing systems False
Retroactive interference happens when new information replaces the old True
The whole somatosensory system refers to touch only FALSE
One of the main goals of HCI is to design for humans TRUE
HCI always considers the sense of smell in designing systems FALSE
memory is virtually unlimited, and its duration is up to lifetime Long-term memory
This reasoning pertains to two or more assertions that lead to a conclusion Deductive
The ________ was made to store programs that are frequently used by the user Cache
The processing capability of your computer depends on _______ CPU? RAM?
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 presentation FALSE (observation)
Ratio between the movement of the controller and the movement of the display Gain and Transfer
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