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The workflow redesign specialist can choose the process flowchart or the affinity
diagram as a tool to capture all requirements. - ANSWER-False
the extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified
goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use -
ANSWER-Usability
Because a user's short-term memory is limited and decays quickly, what technique
could an interface designer employ to make a system more usable? - ANSWER-
Grouping
An application lacks a consistent layout and design from screen to screen. Which
of the following usability factors would be most affected by this inconsistency? -
ANSWER-Learnability
,occurs when the user has to struggle just to navigate the interface, using up mental
energy and concentration that should be focused on the medical or clinical problem
at hand - ANSWER-Cognitive strain
is evaluated by whether an application provides all the functionality necessary for
users to complete a task. - ANSWER-Utility
s a field of study that is directed by concepts and principles from engineering and
applied cognitive psychology . - ANSWER-Human factors
can be described as the interactions of a human with a system. It can also be
defined as the scientific study concerned with understanding how humans interact
with the various parts of a system. - ANSWER-Ergonomics
What factor of selective attention describes something that is important and stands
out to an individual, while other stimuli are ignored? - ANSWER-Salience
According to the factors of selective attention, humans are programmed to
recognize something that may place them in danger while filtering out other
stimuli. What is this instinctive behavior called? - ANSWER-Expectancy and
value
Which domain of cognitive capacity would describe a cluttered computer interface
or an instructional guide with tiny print and an index with few entries? -
ANSWER-Effort
is the malfunction, slip, or mistake—the accident itself—that occurs at the
frontline, which in a medical setting is often the point of care. - ANSWER-Active
error
, is an error that occurs when the correct route of action was followed but was
executed incorrectly. - ANSWER-A slip
occur when an incorrect action is performed because of misinterpretation or poor
judgment. - ANSWER-A mistake
are failures of design, organization, training, or maintenance that lay dormant and
unnoticed until, after a period of normal operation, they trigger an active error. -
ANSWER-Latent errors
result from ignorance of key concepts. Incomplete knowledge, incorrect selection
of knowledge, or too much knowledge (information overload) can lead to
_____________________. - ANSWER-Knowledge-based mistakes.
When a valid rule set is misapplied, the mistake is a - ANSWER-rule based
mistake
Which subscale of the NASA Task Load Index is used to measure whether a task is
simple or complex? - ANSWER-mental demands
Active errors are more likely than latent errors to go undetected. - ANSWER-False
Which of the following describes when data is collected and measured against an
adverse outcome? - ANSWER-Hindsight bias
Worker participation in decision making is an important part of which of the
following?
A.)Ergonomics
B.)Human factors