- DESIGNING FOR ERRORS
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Mistakes are made if the action is not what was intended. | show 🗑
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show | FALSE
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Doing a certain task frequently might lead you to this kind of error. | show 🗑
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Attaching a recent file you opened instead of the file you need to send is an example of _________________. | show 🗑
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It is not a duty for HCI researcher to design for errors. | show 🗑
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Slips are also called as non-cognitive errors. | show 🗑
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show | Capture errors
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show | Association-Activation Error
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show | TRUE
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It is triggered by the arrival of sensory data which unconsciously interferes with the data processing. | show 🗑
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Forgetting that you already wearing your ID and still looking for it is an example of data-driven errors. | show 🗑
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In HCI, we consider all humans to have the same capabilities. | show 🗑
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show | Mistake
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show | Loss-of-activation errors
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Forgetting that you already wearing your ID and still looking for it is an example of loss-of-activation errors. | show 🗑
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show | Mode errors
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Because of our limitations, we encounter errors. | show 🗑
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show | TRUE
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Typing your password when you are still in the username field when logging in is an example of ___________________. | show 🗑
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This type of error happens when a user is interacting with an interface. | show 🗑
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show | FALSE
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Mistakes are also called as cognitive errors. | show 🗑
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show | Loss-of-activation errors
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Slips are also called as non-cognitive errors. | show 🗑
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Forgetting your password is an example of mode errors. | show 🗑
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show | Loss-of-activation errors
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show | data-driven errors
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Description errors happen when you execute a correct action on a wrong object. | show 🗑
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show | Mode errors
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You are copying and pasting data from file A to file B when suddenly you did paste it on a different file. This example is under _____________. | show 🗑
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Elderly usually look for their eyeglasses even though they are already wearing it. This example falls under what type of error. | show 🗑
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Slips are made if the action is not what was intended. | show 🗑
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show | Mode errors
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You decided to update your social media account username. After doing it, you went back to your main profile and you noticed that your username has not been updated. You thought that after typing your username it will be already saved, but instead, you sh | show 🗑
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It is natural for a human to commit errors. | show 🗑
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User’s ability to detect errors is reliable because humans are said to be accurate and precise all the time. | show 🗑
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Unlike mistakes, slips and lapses are flawed actions for correct intention | show 🗑
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show | FALSE
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Closing multiple applications on your desktop again and again when suddenly closing those applications you did not intend to close. This scenario of doing an action repeatedly which is executed inappropriately is called _________________________. | show 🗑
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show | FALSE
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Clicking the maximize button instead of the close button is an example of _______________. | show 🗑
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show | Description errors
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"Forgetting what you think you need to do is an example of ________________. " | show 🗑
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"If the action is not what was intended, then, this is a ________________. " | show 🗑
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show | FALSE
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show | Loss of activation
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show | description error
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show | Mode Error
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show | Capture error
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"It is same as data-driven errors but more internally." | show 🗑
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show | Description error
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