13. Quiz. Chapter 1

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(13. Quiz. Chapter "How People See") 1. How people see Test sobre 13. Quiz. Chapter 1, creado por Alena Niadzelka el 29/03/2018.
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Pregunta 1

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An illusion resulting from certain visual effects that cause a viewer to misunderstand or misinterpret what he or she actually sees.
Respuesta
  • Optical illusion
  • Visual impression

Pregunta 2

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Central vision encompasses the rest of the visual field—areas that are visible, but that you’re not looking at directly.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 3

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Idea of geons is...
Respuesta
  • there are 24 basic shapes that we recognize.
  • they form the building blocks of all the objects we see and identify.
  • Both answers are correct

Pregunta 4

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People recognize and react to faces on Web pages slower than anything else on the page (at least by those who are not autistic).
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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People recognize a drawing or object faster and remember it better if it’s shown in the canonical perspective.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

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People looking on the computer screen___________________________
Respuesta
  • tend to look at the center of the screen and avoid the edges.
  • tend to look at the top of the screen first and avoid the bottom part.

Pregunta 7

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It is good idea of hover cues if you’re designing for a device that uses touch rather than a pointing device.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 8

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_______________________is a technology that allows you to see and record what a person is looking at, in what order, and for how long.
Respuesta
  • Peripheral vision
  • Eye tracking
  • Central vision

Pregunta 9

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Chromostereopsis makes our eyes want to turn a 3D image into something 2D.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 10

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It is need a redundant coding scheme, for example, color and line thickness so that people who are color-blind will be able to decipher the code without needing to see specific colors.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

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There is no difference in cultural characteristics when choosing a color scheme, a good design is always outside of cultural traditions.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 12

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Choose the right statement
Respuesta
  • If you want items (pictures, photos, headings, or text) to be seen as belonging together, then put them in close proximity.
  • Put less space between items that don’t go together and more space between items that do.
  • If you want items (pictures, photos, headings, or text) to be seen as belonging together, don't put them in close proximity.
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