Enterprise prefinal handout 06

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Understanding Modeling Concepts

Take this quiz to test your knowledge on key concepts related to modeling and visualization. This quiz consists of 12 questions focused on understanding how elements interact and the principles of design in modeling.

  • Explore the fundamental concepts of models and visualizations.
  • Learn about the relationships between elements in models.
  • Enhance your understanding of the psychological principles that affect perception.
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningModel42
This pertains to the form in which a model is presented.
Visualization
Model
This is an explicit and intellectual conception of rea-life aspects based on a clearly defined purpose
Visualization
Model
Towards the internal composition of the elements
Visualization
Model
Inwards
Upwards
Towards the elements that are supported by it.
Visualization
Model
Inwards
Upwards
Towards its realization by other elements
Downwards
Sideways
Proximity
Similarity
Towards peer elements with which it cooperates.
Downwards
Sideways
Proximity
Similarity
People have the tendency to relate objects that are near to each other. Therefore, related objects should be placed near to each other. The proximity rule also applies to colors, wherein objects with the same color can indicate relationships between objects.
Downwards
Sideways
Proximity
Similarity
People have the tendency to perceive objects that are similar, belong together as a unit. Also, objects with similar size are often perceived as having the same or equal importance.
Downwards
Sideways
Proximity
Similarity
People have the tendency to perceive a line as continuous establishing directions, based on their perspective. Therefore, lines forming a right angle should not be positioned next to each other in a model, to avoid confusion.
Continuity
Closure
Common Fate
People have the tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and asymmetric objects as symmetric. Symmetry and regularity increase the readability of models and reduces perceived complexity.
Continuity
Closure
Common Fate
People have the tendency to perceive different objects that move or function in a similar manner as a unit.
Continuity
Closure
Common Fate
People have the tendency to perceive different objects that move or function in a similar manner as a unit.
Continuity
Closure
Common Fate
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