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WED203c SP26 FE RE
Question 1 (Choose 1 answer)
What should you do when you create clusters in an affinity wall?
A. Avoid mistakes, because once a cluster is formed, it cannot be undone.
B. Create clusters of more than seven affinity notes.
C. Put all notes that use the same word in a single cluster.
D. Be willing to move notes and re-form clusters.
Question 2 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the most appropriate way for a user test moderator to respond when a participant expresses confusion?
A. Ignore the confusion and continue with the tasks
B. Prompt the participant with clarifying questions to understand the issue better
C. Provide the participant with answers to solve the problem
D. Encourage the participant to skip the task
Question 3 (Choose 1 answer)
What are the benefits of brainstorming in group ideation?
A. Stimulates creativity and diverse perspectives
B. Ensures immediate solutions are found
C. Eliminates the need for further design steps
D. Focuses on individual expertise
Question 4 (Choose 1 answer)
What type of user testing is designed to verify if the system meets performance goals like task completion time or error rate?
A. Formative Testing
B. Benchmark Testing
C. Problem Identification Testing
D. Comparative Testing
Question 5 (Choose 2 answers)
Which of the following methods are effective for gathering user needs? (More than one answer may be correct)
A. User interviews
B. Surveys
C. Ignoring negative feedback
D. Copying competitors' features
Question 6 (Choose 1 answer)
Besides usability testing, what is another research method that can be conducted remotely?
A. Product assembly
B. Diary studies
C. Server maintenance
D. Eye-tracking in physical stores
Question 7 (Choose 1 answer)
Designers often refer to the notion of the "design space." What does this term refer to?
A. Physical space (like a design studio) where design activities take place
B. Space into which the design has to fit (e.g., the size of the screen of a mobile phone)
C. Properties of the space (e.g., location, shape of the room) where the design will be used
D. The range of alternative ways that a design solution can work
Question 8 (Choose 1 answer)
A test task uses the term "Shopping Cart" which appears in the UI. What should you do instead?
A. Leave it as is
B. Add more technical jargon
C. Reword it to avoid interface-specific terms
D. Ask users to guess the meaning
Question 9 (Choose 1 answer)
Affordances of user interface don't have much influence on how easily users learn to use the system.
A. True
B. False
Question 10 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is typically NOT TRUE of user testing?
A. You should not know who the test participants are, and they should not know who you are.
B. You should observe test participants using the system directly.
C. You should recruit test participants who are representative of your target users.
D. You should give test participants specific tasks to carry out using the system.
Question 11 (Choose 1 answer)
Which sampling method should be used when aiming to minimize bias and ensure generalizability in research findings?
A. Convenience sampling
B. Probability sampling
C. Purposeful sampling
D. Non-probability sampling
Question 12 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following best describes a low-fidelity prototype?
A. A fully functional product
B. A detailed visual representation with interactive elements
C. A simple, often hand-drawn, representation of a design concept
D. A final version ready for deployment
Question 13 (Choose 1 answer)
How does qualitative research differ from quantitative research?
A. Qualitative research focuses on understanding in-depth user behavior and experiences, while quantitative research focuses on numerical data
B. Qualitative research provides statistical data, while quantitative research focuses on user behavior
C. Quantitative research is more subjective than qualitative research
D. Qualitative research involves automated data analysis
Question 14 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is an example of a tool commonly used for creating wireframes in UX design?
A. Blender
B. Figma
C. Unity
D. Maya
Question 15 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the first step in conducting a Heuristic Evaluation?
A. Create a prioritized list of issues
B. Choose specific screens or interactions to focus on
C. Conduct user interviews
D. Test the system's speed
Question 16 (Choose 1 answer)
What is a common challenge when conducting in-situ observations?
A. Participants behaving unnaturally due to being observed
B. Difficulty in accessing the user's environment
C. Collecting too much quantitative data
D. Lack of visual data
Question 17 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the primary purpose of conducting user interviews in UX research?
A. To test the final product
B. To gather quantitative data
C. To understand user needs and behaviors
D. To train new designers
Question 18 (Choose 1 answer)
How are personas useful in user needs assessments?
A. They help summarize quantitative data collected through surveys
B. They provide archetypes that represent different subsets of users, helping design teams understand user motivations
C. They offer insights into market trends
D. They analyze the effectiveness of product features
Question 19 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following best describes the correct approach to note-taking?
A. Writing down only the main ideas using brief phrases and key details.
B. Recording only the information that won't be captured by audio or video
C. Accepting that there isn't a single correct method for taking notes.
D. Noting only the follow-up questions you plan to ask later in the conversation.
Question 20 (Choose 1 answer)
What is "page depth" in website analytics?
A. The number of pages visited during a single user session
B. The time spent on each page by a user
C. The number of visitors who return to the site regularly
D. The number of clicks on a page's primary button
Question 21 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the purpose of sketching in UX design?
A. To finalize the design
B. To reflect, explore, and communicate design concepts
C. To create perfect visuals
D. To avoid feedback from users
Question 22 (Choose 1 answer)
What method would you develop to boost survey response rates for a mobile app?
A. Use complex survey jargon
B. Offer incentives, clear opt-outs
C. Require all questions be answered
D. Hide the survey's purpose
Question 23 (Choose 1 answer)
How should affinity clusters be labeled?
A. With specific, precise titles that capture the essence of the common theme
B. With random titles for easier identification
C. With labels that focus solely on the user demographics
D. With vague, general titles to avoid bias
Question 24 (Choose 1 answer)
What is a key criterion when evaluating low-fidelity prototypes?
A. Ability to test core user tasks
B. Visual style and branding
C. Use of advanced interaction patterns
D. Detailed animations
Question 25 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following best describes a 'persona' in UX design?
A. A fictional character representing a user type
B. A real user interviewed during research
C. A list of product features
D. A prototype of the final product
Question 26 (Choose 1 answer)
In-situ observation is particularly useful for
A. Understanding user behavior in their natural environment
B. Testing the technical performance of a product
C. Conducting large-scale surveys
D. Gathering statistical data on user preferences
Question 27 (Choose 1 answer)
What is a common source of error in UX surveys that can affect data quality?
A. High response rates
B. Clear and concise questions
C. Ambiguous or leading questions
D. Use of multiple-choice questions
Question 28 (Choose 1 answer) — Note: Marked as Question 20 in source image 2
Which of the following is an example of purposive sampling?
A. Asking your female friends to respond to a survey via Facebook and Twitter requests.
B. Asking people who use a site's shopping cart how they feel about that experience
C. Emailing a random sample of employees who started at the company this year based on a list provided by HR
D. Asking one group of respondents to forward the survey invite to their social networks.
Question 29 (Choose 1 answer) — Note: Marked as Question 20 in source image 4
How would you structure a preference test to compare two checkout designs?
A. Use only yes/no questions
B. Mix rating and open questions
C. Test one design per user group
D. Avoid using visual mockups
Question 30 (Choose 1 answer)
What principle helps ensure that users can discover how to use a system?
A. Signifiers.
B. Constraints
C. Affordances
D. Feedback.
Question 31 (Choose 1 answer)
A feature of an environment or system that, by its shape and appearance, suggests to a person that a particular action could be taken is called
A. An affordance
B. A signal
C. A constraint
D. A signpost
Question 32 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following data types is arguably the most important to capture when conducting a formative, problem-finding user test?
A. Critical incidents
B. Perceived usability
C. Suggested improvements.
D. Participant demographics
Question 33 (Choose 1 answer)
What does it mean when the design process is called "iterative"?
A. Designers skip testing to save time
B. Designers repeat and refine ideas
C. Designers always follow linear steps
D. Designers focus only on wireframes
Question 34 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is NOT another name for the kind of qualitative research methodology you learned in this specialization?
A. Ethnographic research
B. Contextual inquiry.
C. User needs assessment.
D. Socio-technical extraction
Question 35 (Choose 1 answer)
A team proposes bypassing heuristic evaluation and moving directly to user testing for a website design. How would you assess this decision based on UX evaluation principles?
A. Support it, as user testing is always superior
B. Oppose it as heuristic evaluation is faster and finds different issues
C. Support it, as heuristic evaluation is unnecessary
D. Oppose it, as user testing requires more evaluators
Question 36 (Choose 1 answer)
What is a primary goal when analyzing data from user tests?
A. To confirm that the design meets business objectives
B. To identify areas where users encounter difficulties
C. To validate the technical feasibility of the design
D. To assess the aesthetic appeal of the interface
Question 37 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is the MOST TRUE statement?
A. It's better to get a low response rate from a small sample than it is to get a high response rate from a big sample
B. Response rates are only important for national, probability studies.
C. Response rates are not connected to survey quality
D. It's better to get a high response rate from a small sample than a low response rate from a big sample.
Question 38 (Choose 1 answer)
What is a primary reason for using surveys in UX research?
A. To replace qualitative methods
B. To collect data from many users
C. To eliminate need for analytics
D. To focus on expert opinions only
Question 39 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following are types of user-entered inputs?
A. GPS
B. Text fields where users enter free-form responses
C. Widgets like calendar pickers or on/off switches
D. Voice input, like dictation typing
E. All options on this list except GPS
Question 40 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the goal of labeling clusters in the affinity wall method?
A. To create catchy titles for each cluster
B. To summarize the common theme or issue represented by the notes in the cluster
C. To provide a detailed breakdown of each user's feedback
D. To list all the observations without organizing them
Question 41 (Choose 1 answer)
Sketching is used both for generating and for communicating ideas.
A. True
B. False
Question 42 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is not a question that can be answered by getting feedback on wireframes?
A. Do screens contain the right functional components?
B. Does the screen layout make sense?
C. Is the displayed content ordered correctly?
D. Do the screens provide adequate navigation?
Question 43 (Choose 1 answer)
Personas represent target users and are, thus, primarily a distillation of the findings from formative work. Scenarios begin to move designers toward a design solution. How do scenarios do this?
A. By envisioning how a technology might address the needs identified in formative work
B. By enumerating features of the technology being designed
C. By articulating tradeoffs of different design solutions
D. By providing stories that can be put into the ads for the product being designed
Question 44 (Choose 2 answers)
Select all the benefits of conducting usability testing early in the UX design process. (More than one answer may be correct)
A. Identify potential design flaws
B. Guarantees project success
C. Improves user satisfaction
D. Ensures compliance with industry standards
Question 45 (Choose 1 answer)
When making a recommendation for how to address a problem, you should consider all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Identifying best practices from competitors products
B. Declining to provide a recommendation, admitting you have no good ideas
C. Suggesting further research to better characterize the problem
D. Recommending an iterative design process to find the best solution
Question 46 (Choose 1 answer)
What is the primary focus of Heuristic Evaluation?
A. To analyze system speed and performance
B. To review a UI using Nielsen's 10 heuristics
C. To conduct focus groups with real users
D. To test the visual appeal of the design
Question 47 (Choose 1 answer)
What does the Gulf of Execution refer to?
A. The gap when users interpret the results of their actions
B. The difficulty in understanding the actions required to achieve a goal
C. The gap when the goal is too complex to reach
D. The failure of actions when feedback is not provided
Question 48 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is NOT a key design skill?
A. To frame or reframe a design problem
B. To generate a large number of alternative solutions
C. To evaluate tradeoffs of different alternatives
D. To create and test with potential users a functioning prototype of a design solution
E. To write a business plan for selling the technology designers created
Question 49 (Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following is NOT a reason you would want to have a high response rate?
A. If you want to be more confident that you've detected a difference/change.
B. If your population is very heterogeneous
C. If you want to be able to conduct more complicated statistical analyses.
D. If you want to detect smaller, or more subtle differences/changes.
Question 50 (Choose 1 answer)
Which type of recruiting criteria would the following question screen for?
"In the past week, how many hours did you spend completing coursework on edX 0, 1-2, 3-5, or more than 5"
A. Expertise
B. Behavioral
C. Characteristic
D. Attitudinal
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