Interaction Models and Ergonomics Quiz

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What are the four components of interaction models mentioned in the text?

  • User, system, ergonomics, domain
  • Interaction, ergonomics, styles, context (correct)
  • Ergonomics, interaction, context, models
  • Communication, user, system, language

In Donald Norman's model, what does the 'domain' refer to?

  • What you want to achieve
  • The area of work under study (correct)
  • The physical characteristics of interaction
  • The nature of user/system dialog

What does 'goal' represent in terms of interaction?

  • The area of work under study
  • The nature of user/system dialog
  • The physical characteristics of interaction
  • What you want to achieve (correct)

What are the seven stages in Donald Norman's model of interaction?

<p>User establishes the goal, formulates intention, specifies actions at interface, executes action, perceives system state, interprets system state, evaluates (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference in the use of the terms 'task' and 'goal' in traditional interaction, as mentioned in the text?

<p>The use of terms 'task' and 'goal' differs a lot, especially in the area of work under study (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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