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Course
outline
11: Assignment 11.
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NPTEL () Week 11: Assignment 11
How does an Your last recorded submission was on 2024-10-09, 21:16 Due date: 2024-10-09, 23:59 IST.
NPTEL IST
online
1) When we perform a controlled experiment to collect and analyze data on user 1 point
course
behavior, the entire process is known as __________.
work? ()
a. programmable research
Week 0:
b. hypothetical research
Prerequisite
() c. empirical research
d. theoretical research
Week 1:
Introduction 2) There are broadly _____ stages of empirical research? 1 point
()
a. two
Week 2: b. three
Usability
c. four
Requirement
s () d. five

Week 3: 3) Suppose we formed two research questions: RQ1: Is the new technique good? 1 point
Usability RQ2: Does the new interface let me enter text “faster” than MS Word? We call RQ3 ________
Requirement and RQ1 as _______.
s & Usable
a. testable, non-testable
Interface
Design () b. alternative hypothesis

Week 4: 4) When we form a hypothesis, essentially stating that the test condition is not going to 1 point
Usable affect the outcome (judgment). This hypothesis is called _________.

a. null hypothesis

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Interface b. alternative hypothesis


Assessment submitted.
Design ()
X 5) In _______, we assign some (arbitrary) codes to attributes of observational data 1 point
Week 5:
a. nominal
Rapid
Usability b. ordinal
Evaluation () c. interval
d. ratio
Week 6:
Converting
6) Recording data from a thermometer is an example of interval scaled data. 1 point
Design to
System () a. True
b. False
Week 7:
Converting
7) __________ are variables that influence both the independent and dependent 1 point
Design to
System () variables in a study, potentially leading to incorrect conclusions about the relationship between
the two.
Week 8:
a. Dependant variables
System
Implementati b. Inependant variables
on () c. Confounding variables
d. Control variables
Week 9:
System 8) For any pilot study (or small-scale studies), 5 is probably a good number. 1 point
Implementati
on () a. True
b. False
Week 10:
System
9) To draw reliable conclusions from empirical data, we should use between _____ 1 point
Implementati
and _____ participants
on ()
a. 1, 5
Week 11:
b. 2, 5
Empirical
Usability c. 12, 25
Evaluation () d. 10, 12

Lec 1:
10) When we distribute the tasks to participants in the way explained above, we call the 1 point
Empirical
study as __________.
Usability
Evaluation - II
a. between-subject
(unit?
unit=91&lesso b. within-subject
n=93) c. uni-subject

Lec 2: d. center-subject
Experiment
You may submit any number of times before the due date. The final submission will be
Design - I
(unit?
considered for grading.
unit=91&lesso Submit Answers
n=96)

Lec 3:
Experiment

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Assessment
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Quiz: Week
11:
Assignment
11
(assessment?
name=179)

Feedback form
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unit=91&lesso
n=139)

Week 12:
Conclusion
()

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