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HCI Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers various topics, including human capabilities, sensory perceptions, communication, and cognitive processes.

  • 36 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice, text, and checkbox formats
  • Perfect for students, researchers, and HCI enthusiasts
36 Questions9 MinutesCreated by LearningMind123
It is a term that covers the science of understanding the properties of human capability...
They are tools for thinking, rather than tools for predicting.
HCI designers have precepts like _________
Know my human
Know this user
Know thy human
Know thy user
Science or technologies are multidisciplinary fields incorporating contributions from psychology...
The image shows the model of human operator confronting a machine.
True
False
Three (3) Components of human
Sensors
Responsers
Stimuli
Brain
Cognition
Human ability to receive information from the environment in the form of visible light perceived by the eye.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
It occurs when sound waves reach a human’s ear and stimulate the ear drum to create nerve impulses that are sent to the brain.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
It is the ability to perceive odors.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
It is a direct chemical reception of sweet, salty, bitter, and sour sensations.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
Also known as tactition.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
It includes sense of urgency, sense of direction, musical sense, etc.
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Other Senses
Human _______ are limbs, voice, and eyes.
Human control over machines is usually associated with this.
Primary channel for human communication.
Voice
Speech
The human vocal cords are responders.
Receives sensory stimuli in the form of light from the environment
Identify the red box.
Known as most complex biological structure.
The first stage of processing in the brain, occurs when sensory signals are received as input from the environment.
It is the brain’s vital faculties—the human process of conscious intellectual activity, such as thinking, reasoning, and deciding.
It is the human ability to store, retain, and recall information. The capacity of our memory is remarkable.
It is the mental faculty that allows humans to communicate.
€Humankind is defined by language; but civilization is defined by ________” (Daniels and Bright, 1996, p. 1).
Perception
Cognitive
Language
Writing
It is example of:
Redundancy in Language
Entropy in Language
It is example of:
Redundancy in Language
Entropy in Language
Humans use their sensors, brain, and responders to do things. When the three elements work together to achieve a goal, _______________ arises.
Go _______, error increase; go _________ accuracy __________.
Slower, improves, faster
Faster, slower, improves
Improves, slower, faster
Faster, improves, slower
Delay between the occurences of a single peaks stimulus and the initiation of a response assigned to it.
It is human performance where user scans of a collection of items...
Human performance necessarily improves through practice.
Property of human behavior that occurs when a person who is attending to one thing cannot attend to another.
Concentrating on and doing more than one task at a time.
Selected Attention
Divided Attention
Also known as focus attention
Selected Attention
Divided Attention
Discrete events in a test or a trial where the outcome is incorrect.
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