
Human Centered and Whole Systems Design, Optimization Quiz
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Hierarchy of needs
is a creative problem-solving process that focuses on designing from the perspective of the people you are trying to reach. The design must meet people’s needs, be useful, and be compatible with the capabilities of the user.
means that you must first meet people's basic needs before you can attempt to meet higher level needs.
is a method of design that is used to offset errors, assumptions or unknowns in order to assure the safety of a design.
is the preference for things that appear human like or exhibit human like characteristics.
means seeing how the components are interconnected and part of a larger organized system.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Factor of Safety
is a creative problem-solving process that focuses on designing from the perspective of the people you are trying to reach. The design must meet people’s needs, be useful, and be compatible with the capabilities of the user.
means that you must first meet people's basic needs before you can attempt to meet higher level needs.
is a method of design that is used to offset errors, assumptions or unknowns in order to assure the safety of a design.
is the preference for things that appear human like or exhibit human like characteristics.
means seeing how the components are interconnected and part of a larger organized system.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Human Centered Design
is a creative problem-solving process that focuses on designing from the perspective of the people you are trying to reach. The design must meet people’s needs, be useful, and be compatible with the capabilities of the user.
means that you must first meet people's basic needs before you can attempt to meet higher level needs.
is a method of design that is used to offset errors, assumptions or unknowns in order to assure the safety of a design.
is the preference for things that appear human like or exhibit human like characteristics.
means seeing how the components are interconnected and part of a larger organized system.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Anthropomorphism
is a creative problem-solving process that focuses on designing from the perspective of the people you are trying to reach. The design must meet people’s needs, be useful, and be compatible with the capabilities of the user.
means that you must first meet people's basic needs before you can attempt to meet higher level needs.
is a method of design that is used to offset errors, assumptions or unknowns in order to assure the safety of a design.
is the preference for things that appear human like or exhibit human like characteristics.
means seeing how the components are interconnected and part of a larger organized system.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Whole Systems Thinking
is a creative problem-solving process that focuses on designing from the perspective of the people you are trying to reach. The design must meet people’s needs, be useful, and be compatible with the capabilities of the user.
means that you must first meet people's basic needs before you can attempt to meet higher level needs.
is a method of design that is used to offset errors, assumptions or unknowns in order to assure the safety of a design.
is the preference for things that appear human like or exhibit human like characteristics.
means seeing how the components are interconnected and part of a larger organized system.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Iterate
means that approximately 80% of the effects generated by any large system are caused by 20% of the variables in the system.
is simply defined as “doing the most with the least. Finding the best solution to a problem often requires trade-offs among design criteria—cost, efficiency, safety, reliability, and aesthetics—and the social, environmental, and economic impacts of the solution
means to examine the models, systems, processes, and elements of nature to design solutions to human problems.
is when many designs are generated.
means to redesign over and over again after receiving feedback or testing in order to continually improve the design.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Optimization
means that approximately 80% of the effects generated by any large system are caused by 20% of the variables in the system.
is simply defined as “doing the most with the least. Finding the best solution to a problem often requires trade-offs among design criteria—cost, efficiency, safety, reliability, and aesthetics—and the social, environmental, and economic impacts of the solution
means to examine the models, systems, processes, and elements of nature to design solutions to human problems.
is when many designs are generated.
means to redesign over and over again after receiving feedback or testing in order to continually improve the design.
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