Introduction to User Experience Flashcards

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The four categories method involves dividing ideas into:

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The rational choice, the most likely to delight, the darling, and the long shot

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It is important for members of the team to be given the chance to

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contribute their ideas

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If you have reached the prototyping stage and you’re unsure of what you want to achieve with your design project, you should:

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Start prototyping anyway

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During the test process, the desirability of a product, service or experience is all about:

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Whether it appeals to the needs and emotions of people

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Which is the most important: desirability, feasibility, or viability?

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They are all equally important

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Affective computing is a term mostly used to:

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Define systems that detect and react to the person’s emotions

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Why does UX minimize risk to a business’s reputation?

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User Experience Design is a tool that helps measure the ability to provide high quality products or services. When a business invests in UX, they are always focusing on the user; what the user needs and wants from the product, how they feel when interacting with the product, etc. When a product meets the goals of the users it creates credibility, trust, and loyalty. With UX, it generates more confidence when interacting with the product which grows the business’s reputation.

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