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Highest Score
100%
 
Lowest Score
0%
 
Average Score
51%
 
What was the name of this first Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) from Apple, introduced in 1993?
Newton
60%
 
Lisa
19%
 
Pet
11%
 
Einstein
10%
 
Who published a paper in 1992 entitled “Refining the Test Phase of Usability Evaluation: How Many Subjects is Enough?” showing that 4-5 participants find about 80% of the problems?
Robert Virzi
15%
 
Jakob Nielsen
67%
 
Ben Shneiderman
13%
 
Arnie Lund
5%
 
In a 1998 paper studying the evaluator effect in usability testing, Jacobsen and John had four evaluators watch the same usability session videos and independently identify the usability issues. What percentage of the total set of issues was identified by all evaluators?
20%
26%
 
40%
26%
 
60%
19%
 
80%
29%
 
Who is this UX pioneer, author of the book Letting Go of the Words and co-author of the book A Practical Guide to Usability Testing?
Ginny Redish
39%
 
Whitney Quesenbery
8%
 
Judy Ramey
23%
 
Brenda Laurel
30%
 
What is the name of the law related to human movement which states that the time to rapidly move to a target area (e.g., a button) is a function of the distance to the target and its size?
Fitts's Law
79%
 
Porter's Law
3%
 
Moore's Law
7%
 
Newton's Law
11%
 
What famous industrial designer was involved in the design of all these things?
Henry Dreyfuss
37%
 
Charles Eames
19%
 
Dieter Rams
23%
 
James Dyson
21%
 
Who is this man, the inventor of the World Wide Web?
Tim Berners-Lee
62%
 
Al Gore
8%
 
Sergey Brin
8%
 
Steve Wozniak
21%
 
In a 2006 study, Gitte Lindgaard and her associates concluded that web designers have a certain number of milliseconds for their pages to make a good first impression. What was that number?
50
27%
 
100
21%
 
150
11%
 
200
11%
 
300
25%
 
500
5%
 
In accessibility, what does the acronym P.O.U.R. stand for?
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust
62%
 
Practical, Overt, Usable, and Repeatable
21%
 
Primary, Organized, Utilitarian, and Right
8%
 
Preventable, Optimum, User-centric, and Real
10%
 
What was the name of this early hypermedia application released by Apple in 1987? (Note: It was commonly used as a prototyping tool.)
HyperCard
46%
 
Eliza
16%
 
Aspen
24%
 
HyperEX
14%
 
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