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It is natural for a human to commit errors. True False True
If the intention is not appropriate, then, it is called as ___________________. None of the given Slips Mistake Failure Mistake
In HCI, we consider all humans to have the same capabilities. True False False
Pushing a door instead of pulling it is an example of ______________. Data-driven errors Description errors Mode errors Capture errors Capture errors
Washing your hands using lotion instead of a soap is an example of ________________. Mode errors Description errors Data-driven errors Capture errors Description errors
Description errors happen when you execute a correct action on a wrong object. True False True
Joy is the opposite of _______. Sadness Anger Joy Trust Sadness
According to Plutchik’s when of emotions, _______________ is a combination of Love and Trust. Love Optimism Submission Disapproval Submission
Hypothetical constructs mean that primary emotions are idealized states. True False True
According to Don Norman, human forms connections with objects in 3 different levels. True False True
The 10 principles of a good design are presented by designer ____________. Robert Plutchik Allen Newell Dieter Rams Sherine Kazim Dieter Rams
The 10 principles of a good design are presented by Dieter Rams. True False True
Because of our limitations, we encounter errors. True False True
It is natural for a human to commit errors. True False True
Vigilance is the intense version of interest. True False True
With the 8 basic emotions, Plutchik developed 10 postulates in which the evolutionary theory of emotions is based. True False True
According to Robert Plutchik, we have ______ basic emotions. 7 5 8 4 8
The three levels of emotional processing are presented by _____________ in his book entitled Emotional Design. Sherine Kazim Allen Newell Donald Norman Jakob Nielsen Donald Norman
The behavioral level of design gives you fulfillment in using the product. True False True
Thinking using a product in future means that this level has been achieved. Emotional Design Scale Visceral Behavioral Reflective Reflective
User’s ability to detect errors is reliable because humans are said to be accurate and precise all the time. True False False
We can say that mistakes are made by people because they haven't learned or been taught to use or do something properly. Maybe Yes No Sometimes Yes
It is same as data-driven errors but more internally. Loss-of-activation errors Association-activation errors Mode errors Data-driven errors Association-activation errors
The basic emotions can create many different degrees of emotions. True False True
According to Don Norman, human forms connections with objects in 3 different levels. True False True
An emotional design scale is used to communicate feedback to improve a design. True False True
The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the reflective level of emotional processing. True False False
If the action is not what was intended, then, this is a ________________. Slips None of the given Mistake Failure Slips
Addressing your teacher as your parents is an example of _________________. Mode errors Loss-of-activation errors Association-activation errors Data-driven errors Mode errors
You were in the counter getting your item after paying them, you were waiting for the receipt while it was already handed to you with your change. In this situation, what type of error occurred? Capture errors Association-activation errors Capture errors
Grief is the intense version of pensiveness. True False True
People find it hard to disagree with things that they believe is true, but is wrong in reality. True False True
Clicking the maximize button instead of the close button is an example of _______________. Capture errors Mode errors Description errors Data-driven errors Description errors
Washing your hands using lotion instead of a soap is an example of ________________. Description errors Capture errors Mode errors Data-driven errors Description errors
Naming a file with its recipient and not its subject is an example under what type or error. Association-activation errors Mode errors Description errors Loss-of-activation errors Association-activation errors
Awe is the result of __________ and ________. i. Fear ii. Surprise iii. Sadness iv. Joy i and ii ii and iii i and iv ii and iv i and ii
With the 8 basic emotions, Plutchik developed 10 postulates in which the evolutionary theory of emotions is based. True False True
It states that even though there are several types of emotions present in different species, there exists a common element, that is identifiable. Combinations Survival Issues Evolutionary History Prototype Patterns Evolutionary History
We can relate the three levels of design to Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. True False True
Thinking using a product in future means that this level has been achieved. Reflective Behavioral Visceral Emotional Design Scale Reflective
A visceral level of design creates a personal connection with the product or object. True False True
Capabilities involve two sets, average capability and disabilities. True False True
People agree to what they expect and what they see even not seeing the whole. Overlap of model and world Partial explanation Ability to detect errors Relevance bias Partial explanation
People find it hard to disagree with things that they believe is true, but is wrong in reality. True False True
Naming a file with its recipient and not its subject is an example under what type or error. Loss-of-activation errors Description errors Mode errors Association-activation errors Association-activation Error
Forgetting that you already wearing your ID and still looking for it is an example of data-driven errors. True False False
Forgetting your password is an example of mode errors. True False False
Fear is the opposite of _______. Joy Anger Sadness Trust Anger
According to Robert Plutchik, we have ______ basic emotions. 4 8 7 5 8
According to Robert Plutchik, emotions are adaptive and have evolved over time. True False True
The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the visceral level of emotional processing. True False False
The 10 principles of a good design are presented by Dieter Rams. True False True
The first impression about an object or product is formed at this level. Visceral Reflective Emotional Design Scale Behavioral Visceral
You heard rumors that your classmate cheated on one of his/her exams. Knowing your friend for a long time, you believed that he/she will never do that. This mental model of seeking information. Partial explanation Relevance bias Relevance bias
If the intention is not appropriate, then, it is called as ___________________. None of the given Slips Mistake Failure Mistake
While you are taking down notes in your class, your classmate suddenly talked to you, you unexpectedly wrote what he said instead of what was on the board. In this situation, you encountered what type of error? Data-driven errors Mode errors Data-driven errors
Attaching a recent file you opened instead of the file you need to send is an example of _________________. Description errors Association-activation errors Loss-of-activation errors Mode errors Associative-activation errors
Forgetting that you already wearing your ID and still looking for it is an example of data-driven errors. True False False
Customers having a bad experience with a product or service will make them ____________________. give good reviews entertain the product avoid the product try again the product avoid the product
Basic emotions or primary emotions exist and can be identified. True False True
Primary emotion has its polar opposite. True False True
The joy of use is attained in this level of design. Emotional Design Scale Reflective Visceral Behavioral Behavioral
The first impression about an object or product is formed at this level. Behavioral Reflective Emotional Design Scale Visceral Visceral
A reflective level of design creates a personal connection with the product or object. True False True
It states that people have their own model of the real world with different factors. Overlap of model and world Ability to detect errors Relevance bias Partial explanation Overlap of model and world
It is not a duty for HCI researcher to design for errors. True False False
Typing your password when you are still in the username field when logging in is an example of ___________________. Association-activation errors Mode errors Capture errors Loss-of-activation errors Association-activation errors
The basic emotions can create many different degrees of emotions. True False True
According to Robert Plutchik, emotions are adaptive and have evolved over time. True False True
A visceral level of design creates a personal connection with the product or object. True False True
The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the behavioral level of emotional processing. True False True
A Good Design makes a product understandable can be mapped in what level of emotional processing. Visceral Behavioral Reflective Emotional Design Scale Behavioral
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