16 Questions
Which of the following groups are not mentioned in the lecture as examples of diversity in the context of user interaction design?
Bodybuilders, office workers, manual laborers, politicians
In the context of user interaction design, which group is NOT explicitly mentioned as a part of the diverse user base?
Vegan individuals
According to the lecture, which group is not highlighted as a part of the socially diverse user base for design consideration?
Politicians
Which group of individuals is not explicitly mentioned as a part of the physically diverse user base in the lecture?
Office workers
Which group of individuals is not explicitly mentioned as a part of the mentally diverse user base in the lecture?
Politicians
Which group is not explicitly mentioned as a part of the family-related diverse user base in the lecture?
Bodybuilders
What is the purpose of critique?
To offer honest feedback and both positive and negative comments
How should presenters respond during a critique?
Take notes on what is discussed and clarify any questions asked
What is the 'Hamburger method' in the context of critique?
A method involving fluffy and nice feedback, criticism on how to improve, and ending with something positive
What does the 'I like, I wish, What if' method involve?
Leading with something nice, expressing criticism, and providing an idea to spark further conversation
What is the Socratic method in the context of critique?
Asking 'Why' to identify an aspect of design and force the presenter to explain their decisions
What should critics limit their use of during a critique?
Personal pronouns like 'you'
What does the author suggest about taking advice in critique?
It still leaves the final decision-making with the presenter
According to the text, what are common issues in critique feedback?
Lack of clarity, taking it personally, and design apathy
What does the text suggest about the responsibility of presenters in sorting through feedback?
Presenters should decide what is important and how to act based on feedback received
According to the text, what invites different forms of feedback?
Verbally indicating what kind of feedback you want, but also providing an artifact of appropriate form
Test your knowledge of designing for diverse user interactions with this quiz covering perspectives on diversity, including social anxiety, dietary restrictions, motherhood, disabilities, and other user groups. The quiz is based on Lecture 03 of the CSE440 course on Introduction to HCI Methods for Design, Prototyping and Evaluating User Interaction.
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