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- DESIGNING FOR ERRORS

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Mistakes are also called as non-cognitive errors.   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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It is also known as the error automatically.   show
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Naming a file with its recipient and not its subject is an example under what type or error.   show
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Stress and fatigue are some examples of human limitations.   show
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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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In HCI, we consider all humans to have the same capabilities.   show
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Let us say you buy a something from a store, 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?   show
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It is an error where the user perceives that the system is in a certain state or mode but it is not.   show
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Mistakes are made if the intention is not appropriate.   show
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show Mode errors  
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Forgetting your password after changing is an example of mistake.   show
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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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Forgetting your password is an example of mode errors.   show
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This type of error works with memory failure.   show
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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?   show
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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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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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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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Unlike mistakes, slips and lapses are flawed actions for correct intention   show
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Data-driven errors happen when you execute a correct action on a wrong object.   show
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Slips are made if the intention is not appropriate.   show
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Clicking the maximize button instead of the close button is an example of _______________.   show
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Pushing a door instead of pulling it is an example of ______________.   show
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"Forgetting what you think you need to do is an example of ________________. "   show
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show Slip  
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show Loss of activation  
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"Washing your hands using lotion instead of a soap is an example of ________________. "   show
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"Multichating may cause you to send a message intended for a different recipient to the wrong person. For example, chatting with your mom and with your friend then suddenly you sent ""mama"" to call your friend instead of your mom. Which error is the most   show
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show Association-activation errors  
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show Description error  
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