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What is User Experience (UX)?
UX is the overall experience a user has when interacting with a product or service, focusing on usability, enjoyment, and meeting user needs.
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What are the main components of UX?
Usability, accessibility, aesthetics, and engagement.
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What is usability in the context of UX?
How easy and efficient a product is to use.
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What is accessibility in UX?
How well a product can be used by people with disabilities.
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What is the focus of information architecture (IA)?
Organizing content in a way that is easy for users to navigate and find what they need.
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What was significant about the 1980s in terms of UX?
The rise of personal computers and graphical user interfaces (GUIs), introducing concepts like menus and mouse interaction.
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What does the UX design process include?
Empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test.
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What is A/B Testing?
A method used to test two different versions of a design to see which variation performs best.
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What is Beta Testing?
Launching an unfinished product to a select group of users to identify bugs and areas for improvement.
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What does eye tracking measure in UX research?
It tracks users’ eye movements on a website to gather insights into which elements attract the most attention.
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What are Threshold attributes in the KANO Model?
Characteristics that are must-be or basic, necessary for product acceptance.
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How does the KANO Model categorize product attributes?
Into Threshold, Performance, Excitement, and Rejection attributes.
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What is the role of prototyping in the UX design process?
Creating interactive models of a design for testing and refinement.
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What is the primary purpose of usability testing?
To observe users interacting with a product to identify usability issues.
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What does the term 'effectiveness' refer to in UX?
The accuracy and completeness with which a goal can be achieved.
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What is the relationship between efficiency and user resources?
Efficiency describes the extent to which resources are used in relation to results achieved.