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Introduction to Cognitive Ergonomics in Design

Cognitive Ergonomics in Design
by
Prof. Sougata Karmakar with Mr. Anirban Chowdhury
DoD, IIT Guwahati
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Quiz: Please find out appropriate answer of the following questions

Q1. Domain of ergonomics which deals with human sensation, perception, cognition, emotion, information processing, learning, memory and motor skills, known as -

  1. Physical ergonomics
  2. Visual design ergonomics
  3. Cognitive ergonomics
  4. Community ergonomics

Q2. People often experience problems when attempting two or more sources of information due to –

  1. Focused attention
  2. Selective attention
  3. Alternative attention
  4. Divided attention

Q3. Which kind of human error may occur due to ‘Failure of Expertise’ AND OR ‘Lack of Expertise’?

  1. Slips
  2. Mistakes
  3. Lapses
  4. Violation

Q4. Interpretation of stimuli from surrounding environment is known as –

  1. Attention
  2. Sensation
  3. Perception
  4. Motor learning

Q5. Which equation is fruitful for computation of Human Error Probability (HEP)?

  1. Number of Errors / Number of Opportunities of Error
  2. Number of Opportunities of Error / Number of Errors
  3. Both ‘Option-A’ and ‘Option-B’
  4. None of the above

Q6. Which of the following equation is derived from Fitts’ Law?

  1. MT = a + b × log2 ID
  2. MT= a + b × log2 (2W/ A)
  3. RT = a + b log (n)
  4. Number of Errors / Number of Opportunities of Error

Q7. If ‘A’ is equal to ‘B’ and ‘B’ is equal to ‘C’; then, ‘A’ must be equal to ‘C’, is an example of –

  1. Inductive Reasoning
  2. Deductive Reasoning
  3. Abduction
  4. Innoduction

Q8. According to this Norman’s emotion model, consumers or users making immediate judgments about the product what is good or bad, safe or dangerous, pleasurable or disgusting etc. related with-

  1. Visceral level of information processing
  2. Behavioral level of information processing
  3. Reflective level of information processing
  4. Selective level of information processing

Q9. Human feel ‘Emotion’

  1. Always consciously
  2. Always unconsciously
  3. May be both consciously and unconsciously
  4. None of the above

Q10. Short term memory (STM) lasts –

  1. Up to 30 seconds 
  2. More than 30 hours
  3. More than 1 months
  4. More than 1 year

Q.11 How much information can be held in human sensory memory?

  1. 5 letters (Auditory), 9 letters (Visual)
  2. 5 letters (Visual), 9 letters (Auditory)
  3. Chunks of information
  4. None of the above

Q12. Physio-pleasure, Socio-pleasure, Psycho-pleasure and Ideo-pleasure are important elements of ‘Pleasure Model’ which was established by-

  1. D. Norman
  2. P.W. Jordan
  3. P. M. A. Desmet
  4. McCarthy and Wright

Q13. Tunnel vision is an example of –

  1. Focused attention
  2. Selective attention
  3. Divided attention
  4. Alternative attention

Q14. Auditory hair cells are present in –

  1. Olfactory bulb
  2. Cochlea
  3. Retina
  4. Taste buds

Q15. Pitch perception is associated with –

  1. Human vision
  2. Human smell perception
  3. Human auditory function
  4. Human taste perception
  • Introduction
  • Human Cognitive Process and Information Processing
  • Product Emotion and Related Cognitive Theories
  • Human Error and Reliability
  • Brief Insights to Hick’s Law and Fitts’s Law
  • Basic Methods Related to Cognitive Ergonomics
  • Quiz
  • References
  • Contact Details

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