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CS160 MIDTERM EXAM 2025/2026 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS|ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|BRAND NEW
VERSION!!|GUARANTEED PASS

Principles of Contextual Inquiry: Context: go where ______, conduct inquiry in a normal work
environment. people summarize, but we want _____; keep it ______; look for _____ ask user to
_____

work is; detais; concrete; skipped steps; fill them in

Principles of Contextual Inquiry: Partnership:

Master / Apprentice _ intermittent probing

Principles of Contextual Inquiry: Partnership stick with master apprentice; interrupt and go back
into

role

Principles of Contextual Inquiry: interpretation; Good facts only starting ____; validate and
rephrase; be committed to ______ what the user is really saying

point; hearing

Principles of Contextual Inquiry: Focus

You need data about specific tasks; respect intrapersonal triggers

Contextual Inquiry summary

Helps answer the tasks analysis questions; hybrid between interview and observation; use
master apprentice model to get them to teach you

Affordance

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,perceived and actual properties of the thing, primarily those fundamental properties that
determine just how the thing could possibly be used

Affordances

clues about how object/interface works

Affordances: cultural dependencies

experience, knowledge, culture (eg light switch)

Perceived affordances

affordances may be perceived without actually existing

Physical affordances

screen, pointing device, physiacl buttons, keyboard

Graphic design emphasizes ______; helps users recognize objects as ____

affordances ; buttons

Conceptual models: Mental Represenations

users' understanding of how interfac works

Conceptual models: Mental Represenations Do people have preconceived models?

yes

Conceptual models: Mental Represenations Interfaces must communicate _____

model

Design Model ----> ________ --><--User's model

System image

Preconceived models

people have preconceived models of how things work, allow us to predict how things will work
or not work

Interface affordances feed-forward gulf of _____

execution

Gulf of execution consists of the

intent to act, sequence of actions, execution of actions
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, Gulf of evaluation consists of the

evaluation of interpretations, interpreting the perception, perceiving the state of the world

Direct Manipulation

interface that behaves as though the interaction was with a real world object rather than with
an abstract system

Central ideas of direct manipulation: ______ of objects of interest; rapid, _____, incremental
actions, manipulation by _______, immediate and continuous ____ of ________

visibility, reversible, pointing and moving, display, results

Metaphor

computer objects as visible, moveable objects

Summary

conceptual model is user's mental model of how interface works, perceived afordances help
users form this model, designers must provide clues into system ot make conceptual model
clear; gulf of execution and evaluation

Action cycle

Goals -> Execution -> world -> evaluation -> goals

Design Principle 1: Make controls ____

visible

Design Principle 2: make sure _____ is clear

mapping

Design Principle 3: Transfer _____

expectations

Design Principle 3: Provide ____

feedback

Metaphor

transference of the relation between one set of objects to another for the purpose of brief
explanation


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