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Designing System Models
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A2 ICT Quiz on Designing System Models, created by kadebeadman on 23/10/2014.
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Question 1
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As a baby you have no Mental Model?
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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When using a familiar interface, does the brain have......
Answer
An existing mental model in place from previous experiences.
An mental model which is newly created by the interface.
Question 3
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Tick the benefits of a Mental Model
Answer
Makes the interface predictable
Easy to learn
Mistakes more likely
Transferable skills, so another application using the same ideas will be equally easy
Question 4
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Modelling a Human, name all of the senses, that humans use to take information to the brain to process.
Answer
See, Hear, Smell, Touch, Taste
Taste, See, Smell
See, Taste, Touch
See, Hear, Smell, Taste
Question 5
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What is the 'cognitive' part?
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To multiply information in a form.
To combine multiple information to not form a view of what is happening.
To combine multiple information streams in memory to form a more rounded view of what is happening.
Question 6
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Does this define recognition? You smell something or hear a song and a distant memory instantly get triggered.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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Tick which ones focus on the main processes when attempting to explain how human perceive and remember things.
Answer
Perceptual store
HCI
Short term memory
Long term memory
Input sensors
Cognitive
Question 8
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True or False, Although the Model Human Processor has merit, it does not cover everything about the way a person deals with information.
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True
False
Question 9
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True or False, The 'Model Human Processor' was developed by Dard, Morin, and Newill in 1973.
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True
False
Question 10
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True or False, The brain has different processing centres for dealing with visual and audio information.
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True
False
Question 11
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Although the Model Human Processor has merit, it does not cover everything about the way a person deals with information.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
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The Mental Model focuses on three main processes when attempting to explain how humans perceive and remember things. Select one main process.
Answer
Perceptual store
Mid term memory
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