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HCI1-Module 2
Normans Design Principles
Question | Answer |
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One of the main goals of H-C-I is to design for humans. True False | True |
Getting along with newly introduced classmates in your class takes time. This is because _____________________________. i. socialization band takes time ii. rational band takes time iii. cognitive band takes time iv. biological band takes time | i |
Cellular regeneration is a human activity under __________________. Group of answer choices Cognitive Social Biological Rational | Biological |
Timbre is the buildup and transition in time of sound. True False | False, Envelope is. |
It is the ability to perceive odors. Olfaction Gustation Tactition None of the given | Olfaction |
The somatosensory system includes sensory receptors in the skin, muscles, bones, joints. True False | True |
It is the visual sensory memory. Iconic Haptic Echoic Olfactic | Iconic |
It is a reasoning that formulates hypotheses to explain a phenomenon. Abductive Deductive Inductive Objective | Abductive |
This kind of problem-solving base on pass experiences. Problem-space theory Association Analogy Gestalt | Gestalt |
This allows faster access of instructions and increases the overall speed of the program. Cache Main Memory Recent Memory RAM | Cache |
Interaction is the process of information transfer. True False | True |
This kind of device allows you to transfer information into the computer. Processing Biosensing Output Device Input Device | Input |
The presentation is where the system shows the results in the output language. True False | True |
The user proficiency profile shows us how knowledgeable the users in the interface and domain True False | True |
The time scale for human action was introduced by ___________________________ in Unified Theories of CognitionLinks to an external site. (1991). Group of answer choices Donald Arthur Norman James Gosling Allen Newell Ben Shneiderman | Allen Newell |
First-time users are already knowledgeable about the system's interface. True False | False, not knowledgeable |
The property of sound that denotes its richness. It usually depends on the sound’s harmonic structure. Pitch Loudeness Timbre Scanpath | Timbre |
It can be used as input for automatic speech recognition. Group of answer choices Voice Fingers Arms Eyes | Voice |
It is the brightness, the rate at which light energy is delivered to a unit of surface. True False | True |
The given statements below shows ___________________ reasoning. “Every cat that we have seen purrs.” “Therefore, all cats purr.” Group of answer choices Deductive Inductive Cognitive Abductive | Inductive |
This reasoning pertains to two or more assertions that lead to a conclusion. Additive Abductive Inductive Deductive | Deductive |
___________ is also considered as a process of information transfer. Group of answer choices Task Interaction Goal Computer | Interaction |
The CPU performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output operations specified by the instructions in the program. Group of answer choices RAM Memory GPU CPU | CPU |
The cache performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output operations specified by the instructions in the program. True False | False |
An interaction is said to occur when you perform a task using a computing technology such as computers. Group of answer choices True False | True |
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 |
Soft controls pertain to the GUI which controls the system. Group of answer choices True False | True |
New technology brings new interactions. Group of answer choices True False | 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 Gain and transfer functions Spatial | Latency |