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HCI Finals

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There is no combined concept regarding an HCI professional. Group of answer choices True False t
It is a field of study focusing on the design of computer technology and the interaction between humans and computers. Object-Oriented Programming Human-Computer Interaction Data Structure and Algorithms Human-Cognitive Interaction Human-Computer Interaction
Because of HCI, there are variety of design for a certain product to suite the users’ needs. Group of answer choices True False t
To achieve efficient, effective, and safe interaction is none of HCI's goals. Group of answer choices True False f
One of the goals in HCI is to understand the factors that determine how ___________ use technology. Group of answer choices people interaction task computer people
______________ includes the comfort of using the system not only achieving its goal. Group of answer choices Usability Ease of Use Accessibility Usefulness usefulness
This allows a wide range of intended users to use a product. Group of answer choices accessibility usability usefulness none of the given usefulness
If a product is usable and useful, is it possible to say that users may not want to use it? Group of answer choices True False t
___________________ is the comfort and acceptability of the work system to its users and other people affected by its use. Group of answer choices Satisfaction Effectiveness Usability Efficiency satisfaction
Using both knowledge in the world and knowledge in the head is presented under __________________________. Group of answer choices ISO9241 7 Fundamental Design Principles 10 Heuristic Principles 8 Golden Rules of Interface Design 7 Fundamental Design Principles
This refers to an attribute of an object that allows people to know how to use it. Group of answer choices Visibility Mappings Feedback Affordances Affordances
This concept of Norman's principle answers the question “I think I have seen this before?” Group of answer choices Consistency Feedback Mappings Visibility consistency
HCI is a research area initially a specialty area in computer science embracing ____________________ and ____________________. cognitive science artificial intelligence data science i and iv ii and iv i and ii ii and iii i and iv
The original academic home for HCI was _______________________. Group of answer choices Cognitive Psychology Computer Science Ergonomics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science
HCI is a name for a community of communities. Group of answer choices True False t
Limitations are only limited to humans. Group of answer choices True False f
To achieve efficient, effective, and safe interaction is none of HCI's goals. Group of answer choices True False f
The inventor of Segway, Dean Kamen, predicted that it would sell millions of units and become adopted everywhere. Group of answer choices True False t
______________ includes the comfort of using the system not only achieving its goal. Group of answer choices Ease of Use Accessibility Usefulness Usability usefulness
A product is either being useful or usable but not both. Group of answer choices True False f
Using both knowledge in the world and knowledge in the head is presented under __________________________. Group of answer choices 10 Heuristic Principles 7 Fundamental Design Principles ISO9241 8 Golden Rules of Interface Design 7 Fundamental Design Principles
Permitting easy reversal of action is under 8 Golden Rules of Interface Design. Group of answer choices True False t
It refers to the restriction of the kind of user interaction that can take place at a given moment. Group of answer choices Visibility Feedback Affordances Constraint constraint
Observe the arrow keys of your keyboard, whenever we click on the these arrow keys, it allows us to move our cursor to the direction indicated on the keys. In this example, we can say that arrow key design on keyboards follow Norman's Visibility Principle f
This concept of Norman's principle answers the question “Where am I and where can I go?” Group of answer choices Mappings Visibility Feedback Affordances mappings
John is now taking his Java subject as a second year computer science student, with this, we can say that he already took C++ during his first year. Which statement can be considered true about John's user proficiency: John is still a novice user becau iii
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? Group of answer choices Knowledgeable Intermittent Novice Expert Frequent First-time novice
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? Cognitive Biological Social Rational rational
A poor lighting may lead to misperception of colors. Group of answer choices True False t
This device is usually used in sport science to analyze athletes’ vision through a computer. Group of answer choices Computer vision Eye-tracking Biosensing Motion-tracking eye tracking
Eye-tracking devices uses limbs as a source of input. Group of answer choices True False f
Deductive reasoning is the way of arriving at generalizations from observations we have seen about cases we have not seen. Group of answer choices True False f
Taking a typical piano lesson where you need to practice playing 3 times a week for 6 months is part of what learning strategies? Group of answer choices Distribution of practice effect Information must be meaningful Total time hypothesis Distribution of practice effect Total time hypothesis
The given statements below shows ___________________ reasoning. “Every cat that we have seen purrs.” “Therefore, all cats purr.” Group of answer choices Inductive Cognitive Abductive Deductive inductive
Interaction is the process of information transfer. Group of answer choices True False t
When we interact with the computer, we transfer information and aiming to achieve a set __________. Group of answer choices Interaction Goal Task Computer goal
Scanner is an example of paper input device. Group of answer choices True False t
The presentation is where the system shows the results in the output language. Group of answer choices True False t
Presentation is where the user translates the output language into personal understanding. Group of answer choices True False f
Articulation is where the system shows the results in the output language. Group of answer choices True False f
This pertains to tangible interfaces such as mouse and keyboard. Group of answer choices Modes Hard controls Soft controls Spatial hard controls
Soft controls pertain to the GUI which controls the system. Group of answer choices True False t
Control-display relationship is also called as _____________. Group of answer choices Mental models Modes Hard controls Mappings mappings
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