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Which of the following is NOT one of the design principles discussed in the text?

  • Minimize access cost
  • Divide processing load among the senses
  • Balance memory and perception (correct)
  • Make things discriminable
  • What does the concept of 'gulf of execution & gulf of evaluation' refer to?

  • Design principles
  • Outdated knowledge (correct)
  • Perception and expectation
  • Realism in display elements
  • What is the purpose of reducing signal-to-noise ratio in interface design?

  • To refer to more than 5 things with a single sensory dimension
  • To convey information in multiple ways
  • To increase contrast, size, and illumination (correct)
  • To take top-down processing into account
  • Which principle of design is related to conveying information in multiple ways?

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    Which principle of design suggests that display elements should correspond to the real world?

    <p>Realism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which principle of design emphasizes minimizing the effort required to navigate between important locations?

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    Which principle of design suggests that information should be presented in a way that reduces the signal-to-noise ratio?

    <p>Reduce signal-to-noise ratio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Design Principles

    • Not all principles of design may be widely recognized; specific principles may vary by context or interpretation.
    • Attention is crucial in design to ensure that important information stands out and captures user focus.

    Gulf of Execution & Gulf of Evaluation

    • Gulf of Execution refers to the gap between a user's intentions and the means to carry them out through the interface.
    • Gulf of Evaluation pertains to the gap between the system's representation of the outcome and the user's ability to perceive and interpret this information.

    Signal-to-Noise Ratio

    • Reducing the signal-to-noise ratio enhances clarity by minimizing unnecessary information, allowing users to focus on vital content.
    • A lower signal-to-noise ratio in interface design leads to better decision-making and improved user experience.

    Multi-modal Communication

    • Conveying information in multiple ways—such as visually, auditorily, or physically—enhances understanding and accessibility for diverse users.
    • This principle ensures that different user preferences and needs are accommodated in the design.

    Real World Correspondence

    • Display elements should mirror real-world objects and conventions, allowing for intuitive interaction and understanding.
    • This principle fosters an easier learning curve and aligns user expectations with system behavior.
    • Emphasizing minimal effort in navigating between important locations improves usability and user satisfaction.
    • Effective navigation design allows users to quickly find what they need without unnecessary steps or confusion.

    Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Presentation

    • Presenting information in a way that lowers the signal-to-noise ratio is key to effective communication in interface design.
    • Clear, concise, and relevant information enhances user engagement and reduces cognitive overload.

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