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UX Design Practice Test: Introduction to User Experience Design
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UX Design Practice Test: Introduction to User Experience Design
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25 Questions

1. Which of the following is NOT a technique to represent the findings of the requirements-gathering process?
2. Which of the following is something we are likely to learn from a naturalistic observation?
3. In the United States, the user engagement process is considered research (and regulated as such), if:
4. Which of the following is a primary goal of requirement gathering?
5. Primary stakeholders
6. Which is an accurate statement about feedback?
7. Imagine you are designing the user experience for a mobile payment system that allows a person to zap money to another person. Which of the following stakeholders could best be considered a tertiary stakeholder?
8. Useful designs are those thatwill improve the functional requirements
9. Formative evaluation
10. A designer typically employs only one technique (naturalistic observation, surveys, focus groups, OR interviews) during the requirements-gathering process.
11. Which of the following should you NOT do at the end of the user engagement process?
12. A disadvantage of naturalistic observation is ____________
13. Which is NOT an accurate statement about affordance?
14. Metaphor development, Wizard of Oz technique, proof of concept videos
15. Your data from the interview you conducted showed that the users
1) preferred to complete the task on their mobile phone, 2) liked to have their friends rate their selection and 3) didn’t want to disclose their location.Which of the following statement s true?
16. Since the designer does not interact directly with the user during the naturalistic observation this has the advantage of avoiding ____________
17. One of the class mantras is
18. The mixed method approach requires ___________________
19. Functional requirements tell usconstraints on the system but not its development
20. You know that the design is effective because the data indicated that
21. In the requirements-gathering process, a mixed-method approach is best characterized as:
22. Which is NOT an accurate statement about a signifier?
23. If the user can complete the task in an effective, efficient and satisfying manner than we say the design is
24. Interviews __________
25. Card-based paper prototypes