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3.1 - Evulation in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) - MCQs

Interactive MCQs Quiz

Test your knowledge with these questions

1. What is one of the primary objectives of evaluation?

2. Which factor is crucial for the functionality of a system?

3. How should a system's design align with user expectations?

4. What aspect of user interaction is important to evaluate?

5. In systems designed for leisure or entertainment, what additional factor should be evaluated?

6. What is the ultimate objective of the evaluation process?

7. Which of the following may indicate a design issue during evaluation?

8. What should evaluations track to determine how well a system supports tasks?

9. Which of the following is a consideration in evaluating usability?

10. What could be a sign of putting users under too much stress?

11. What is the primary goal of conducting an initial evaluation of a system before implementation?

12. Which of the following is NOT a challenge when conducting user testing during the design phase?

13. Expert analysis relies on which of the following?

14. Which of the following is NOT a method of expert analysis mentioned in the text?

15. The cognitive walkthrough focuses primarily on evaluating what aspect of a system?

16. What is the key purpose of the "story" used in cognitive walkthroughs?

17. During a cognitive walkthrough, evaluators answer all of the following questions EXCEPT:

18. What is the main difference between heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthrough?

19. Which of the following is a heuristic used in heuristic evaluation?

20. According to Nielsen, how many evaluators are typically required to identify 75% of usability issues in heuristic evaluation?

21. What is the purpose of evaluation methods conducted by users?

22. Which of the following is a physiological monitoring technique used in evaluation?

23. At what stage of system development is user participation most common?

24. Which evaluation technique can assist with early design phases, like requirements capture?

25. Which of the following is a key advantage of laboratory-based studies?

26. Which of the following is a disadvantage of laboratory-based studies?

27. Which scenario is laboratory testing most suited for?

28. What is a major benefit of field studies in evaluation?

29. What is one challenge of field studies in user evaluation?

30. Which evaluation style allows for better observation of real-world user behavior?

31. What is one of the trade-offs of choosing laboratory studies over field studies?

32. Which method involves controlled experiments to gather evidence for a hypothesis?

33. What is a critical aspect of participant selection for user evaluations?

34. What is an appropriate sample size for controlled experiments with statistical analysis?

35. Which variable in experimental evaluation is manipulated by the experimenter?

36. What type of variable is the “menu selection speed” in an experiment?

37. What does a hypothesis in experimental evaluation represent?

38. Which design minimizes learning effects by altering the order of conditions in an experiment?

39. Which experimental design involves different groups experiencing different conditions?

40. Which type of design reduces the effects of participant variation?

41. What is the primary consideration in selecting the experimental design?

42. Which experimental design uses both between-subjects and within-subjects variables?

43. Which guideline highlights the importance of examining data for outliers?

44. What type of variable can take any value within a range?

45. Which statistical tests are used when the data do not follow a normal distribution?

46. What does a log-transformation primarily help achieve?

47. Which statistical analysis focuses on rank rather than actual data values?

48. What is a key characteristic of mixed experimental designs?

49. What is the main challenge in conducting group system evaluation experiments?

50. Which type of analysis involves examining social interactions within a natural setting?

51. What does the term "confidence interval" refer to in statistical analysis?

52. In experimental designs, what is the purpose of hypothesis testing?

53. What is a primary advantage of using paper and pencil for data recording?

54. Which method is recommended for minimizing the limitations of a single note-taker?

55. What is a major challenge when using audio recordings for data collection?

56. What is one of the key benefits of video recording in observational studies?

57. What limitation does computer logging have regarding user activity?

58. Why might user notebooks be less reliable for recording activities?

59. What is a significant drawback of transcribing audio recordings?

60. Which system provides tools for automatic protocol analysis?

61. What challenge is associated with synchronizing multiple data sources in observational studies?

62. What benefit does the post-task walkthrough provide?

63. What does the DRUM toolkit focus on?

64. Which recording method is best suited for capturing long-term user interactions?

65. What is a primary goal of using protocol analysis tools?

66. What is a common issue with using professional typists for video transcription?

67. What is a key feature of the Noldus' Observer Pro system?

68. What is the primary purpose of query techniques in user evaluation?

69. What is one of the main benefits of conducting user interviews?

70. Which of the following is a primary category of query techniques?

71. What is a key characteristic of questionnaires compared to interviews?

72. What type of question in a questionnaire allows users to provide their own answers?

73. Which question type measures the user's level of agreement with a statement?

74. What is an advantage of using scalar questions in a questionnaire?

75. What is a limitation of open-ended questions in questionnaires?

76. What is a common issue with the return rate of questionnaires?

77. What does conducting a pilot study for a questionnaire help to achieve?

78. Which of the following is an advantage of using video recordings in observational studies?

79. What does the term "self-selecting" refer to in the context of questionnaire distribution?

80. What is the benefit of closed questions in questionnaires?

81. What is the main limitation of using audio recordings for data collection?

82. What type of question allows respondents to rank their preferences?

83. What is the first factor influencing the choice of evaluation method in the design process?

84. Which evaluation method is typically used during the design phase?

85. What distinguishes laboratory studies from field studies?

86. Which evaluation technique is most likely to yield objective results?

87. What type of measures do subjective evaluation methods typically provide?

88. What is the main advantage of qualitative measures in evaluation?

89. Which evaluation method is considered intrusive and may affect user behavior?

90. What factor should be considered regarding the resources needed for evaluation?

91. What type of information can controlled experiments typically provide?

92. Why is it recommended to conduct early reviews in the design process?

93. Which evaluation technique is best suited for gathering high-level user perceptions?

94. What is a potential drawback of post-task walkthroughs?

95. Which evaluation approach allows users to participate at every stage of the process?

96. Which evaluation method is best for understanding user interactions in real-world settings?

97. What is a common concern regarding the use of multiple evaluators in subjective methods?

98. What is one main benefit of combining subjective and objective evaluation methods?

99. In what situation might simulations be necessary for evaluation?

100. Which factor is least likely to influence the choice of evaluation method?