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Module 6 HCI
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. With the 8 basic emotions, Plutchik developed ____ postulates which evolutionary theory of emotions is based. | 10 |
| 2. According to Robert Plutchik, we have ______ basic emotions. | 8 |
| 3. Fear is the opposite of _______. | ANGER |
| 4. The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the visceral level of emotional processing. | FALSE |
| 5. The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the behavioral level of emotional processing. | TRUE |
| 6. Your younger sister saw an ice cream stand with some displayed ice cream and ask you to buy her one. When you asked her which one and why she answered the yellow one looks cheesy. | VISCERAL |
| 7. According to Robert Plutchik, emotions are adaptive and have evolved over time. | TRUE |
| 8. The three levels of emotional processing are presented by Dieter Rams in his book entitled Emotional Design. | FALSE |
| 9. The three levels of emotional processing are presented by _____________ in his book entitled Emotional Design. | DONALD NORMAN |
| 10. The joy of use is attained in this level of design. | REFLECTIVE |
| 11. Emotions play a central role in the human ability to understand and learn about the world. | TRUE |
| 12. The emotional design strives to create products, that elicit appropriate emotions, to create a positive experience for the user. | TRUE |
| 13. Hypothetical constructs mean that primary emotions are idealized states. | TRUE |
| 14. Trust is the opposite of disgust. | TRUE |
| 15. Combination states that all other emotions are result of the mixture of basic emotions. | TRUE |
| 16. The physiological need in Maslow’s hierarchy can be mapped to the functional requirement of the needs of the users. | TRUE |
| 17. According to the 10 postulates of Plutchik, Animals and humans both experience the same basic emotions in similar ways. | TRUE |
| 18. Hypothetical Constructs states emotions have evolved over time in order to increase the chances of survival in the environment. | TRUE |
| 19. A visceral level of design creates a personal connection with the product or object. | FALSE |
| 20. To evaluate how a user is engage with the product, we can use ______________. | EMOLTIONAL DESIGN SCALE |
| 21. According to Plutchik’s when of emotions, _______________ is a combination of Joy and Trust. | LOVE, joy and trust |
| 22. Awe is the result of __________ and ________. | SURPRISE AND FEAR |
| 23. According to ________, we have 8 basic emotions. | ROBERT PLUTCHIK |
| 24. The basic emotions can create many different degrees of emotions. | TRUE |
| 25. Basic emotions or primary emotions exist and can be identified. | TRUE |
| 26. It states that even though there are several types of emotions present in different species, there exists a common element, that is identifiable. | PROTOTYPE PATTERNS |
| 27. Human forms connections with objects in ____ different levels. | 3 |
| 28. Emoji-based version of the wheel of emotions is created by - | SHERINE KAZIM |
| 29. Recommending a product to your relatives and friends means that you achieve this level of design. | REFLECTIVE |
| 30. Grief is the intense version of pensiveness. | TRUE |
| 31. Thinking using a product in future means that this level has been achieved. | REFLECTIVE |
| 32. Emotions evolve over time in order to increase the chances of survival in the environment. | SURVIVAL ISSUES |
| 33. Primary emotion has its polar opposite. | TRUE |
| 34. Joy is the opposite of _______. | SADNESS |
| 35. Every emotion does not have similarity with each other, they are all distinct from each other. | TRUE |
| 36. This postulate states that emotions are made as a result of evolution | EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY |
| 37. The statement “I found that the product is troublesome to use. “ is under the reflective level of emotional processing. | FALSE, BEHAVIORAL |
| 38. Choosing a product based on its physical appearance is an example of what level of emotional processing. | VISCERAL |
| 39. People find it hard to disagree with things that they believe is true, but is wrong in reality. | TRUE |
| 40. The color in the wheel of emotions indicates the intensity of the emotion. The darker the shade, the more intense the emotion. | TRUE |
| 41. He introduced the wheel of motions. | ROBERT PLUTCHIK |
| 42. The joy of use is attained in this level of design. | REFLECTIVE |
| 43. The 10 principles of a good design are presented by designer ____________. | DIETER RAMS |
| 44. The 10 principles of a good design are presented by Dieter Rams | TRUE |
| 45. Using Plutchik's wheel of emotions below, determine the highest degree of annoyance. Answer in lowercase only. | rage |
| 46. The emotions a product elicits can strongly influence users’ perceptions of it | TRUE |
| 47. A Good Design makes a product understandable can be mapped in what level of emotional processing. | BEHAVIORAL |
| 48. An emotional design scale is used to communicate feedback to improve a design. | TRUE |
| 49. Emotions evolve over time in order to increase the chances of survival in the environment. | SURVIVAL ISSUES |
| 50. The basic emotions can create many different degrees of emotions. | TRUE |
| 51. The emotional design aims to create enduring, delightful, and engaging product experiences. | TRUE |
| 52. We can relate the three levels of design to Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. | TRUE |
| 53. The physiological need in Maslow’s hierarchy can be mapped to the functional requirement of the needs of the users. | TRUE |
| 54. This level gives you fulfillment in using the product. | REFLECTIVE |
| 55. This is achieved by interacting with the product or object. | BEHAVIORAL |
| 56. According to Robert Plutchik, emotions are adaptive and have evolved over time. | TRUE |
| 57. A reflective level of design creates a personal connection with the product or object. | TRUE |
| 58. This level tells that good design makes a product understandable, and useful. | BEHAVIORAL |
| 59. In this level, a personal connection with the product or object is formed. | REFLECTIVE |
| 60. Grief is the intense version of pensiveness. | TRUE |
| 61. The behavioral level of design gives you fulfillment in using the product. | FALSE |
| 62. Recommending a product to your relatives and friends means that you achieve this level of design. | REFLECTIVE |
| 63. Vigilance is the intense version of interest. | TRUE |
| 64. The first impression about an object or product is formed at this level. | VISCERAL |
| 65. According to Don norman, human forms connections with objects in 3 different levels. | TRUE |
| 66. Visceral level of design gives you a joy of use. | FALSE |
| 67. si raf ay isang | back burner |