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iSQI CPUX-F Exam - Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CPUX-F exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 1
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Choose two statements about card sorting that are correct

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E, F

See page 51 in https://uxqb.org/wp-content/uploads/documents/CPUX-F_EN_Curriculum-and-Glossary.pdf

Usability inspection is a form of usability evaluation. It is based on the judgment of one or more evaluators who examine or use an interactive system to identify potential usability problems, and deviations from established dialogue principles, heuristics, user interface guidelines and user requirements. The evaluators base their evaluation on their experience as user experience professionals or as users of the interactive system that is being evaluated.

A heuristic evaluation is a specific form of a usability inspection that is guided by a list of approximately 10 heuristics.

User surveys evaluate users' satisfaction with an interactive system. In a user survey, users report subjective data into a questionnaire based on their experience of using an interactive system. The usability of a questionnaire is important; for example, the questions in the questionnaire must be easy to understand and the questionnaire must keep users informed of their progress.

User surveys are also used to gather context of use information as part of understanding the context of use.


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Tracey
4 months ago
Not sure about E, seems off to me.
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Afton
4 months ago
B and D are definitely correct!
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Angelica
4 months ago
Wait, isn't card sorting just for organizing info?
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Kathryn
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's great for navigation structures.
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Romana
4 months ago
Card sorting helps with user-centered design!
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Hoa
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about C and E; I don’t think card sorting is about algorithms or storyboards, but I can't recall the details.
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Vicente
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like A and D are definitely the ones that align with what we learned about card sorting.
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Eliseo
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think B sounds right because it mentions user needs and conventions.
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Marylou
5 months ago
I remember that card sorting helps in organizing information based on user needs, so I think A and D could be correct.
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Veronika
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about some of these options. I'll need to review my notes on the characteristics of CHAR, VARCHAR2, BLOB, and BFILE to make sure I understand the differences.
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Magda
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I'm guessing the index patterns need to be set up in Kibana, since that's where the logging data is visualized. Creating a new JSON object or a search index in Logstash doesn't sound right.
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Britt
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the specific action that needs to be taken before the schema can be associated with the newly configured site. The options seem to be related to configuring the Cisco ACI Multi-Site Orchestrator, so I'll need to carefully review each choice.
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Julian
10 months ago
Card sorting? More like card shuffling, am I right? Let's hope the exam doesn't deal us a bad hand!
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Cammy
8 months ago
E) Card sorting is helpful to create story boards
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Colton
9 months ago
D) A method for structuring information - such as menus in a navigation structure - that involves writing key concepts onto different cards and asking users to sort these cards into groups.
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Alona
9 months ago
A) Card sorting can be used to create a human-centred navigation structure.
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Dominque
10 months ago
E and F? Haha, card sorting has nothing to do with storyboards or heuristic evaluations. Stick to A and D, folks.
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Rebecka
9 months ago
Thanks for the clarification. A and D it is for card sorting.
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Vesta
9 months ago
Yeah, I agree. A and D are the correct statements about card sorting.
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Jesusita
10 months ago
I think E and F are not correct. Stick to A and D for card sorting.
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Daren
10 months ago
C is clearly a joke answer. Card sorting is not about ordering sorting algorithms, it's about understanding user mental models. A and D FTW!
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Ira
8 months ago
Definitely, A and D are the way to go when it comes to card sorting.
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Veda
9 months ago
Ordering cards based on user needs and conventions is key in card sorting.
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Bronwyn
9 months ago
A and D are the correct statements. Card sorting helps create a human-centered navigation structure.
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An
9 months ago
I agree, C is definitely a joke answer. It's all about understanding user mental models.
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Bobbie
9 months ago
Yes, card sorting is all about understanding user mental models and creating a user-friendly navigation structure.
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Lawana
10 months ago
I agree, C is definitely a joke answer. A and D are the correct statements for card sorting.
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Garry
10 months ago
D) A method for structuring information - such as menus in a navigation structure - that involves writing key concepts onto different cards and asking users to sort these cards into groups.
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Ruthann
10 months ago
A) Card sorting can be used to create a human-centred navigation structure.
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Daryl
10 months ago
B and D are the right answers. Ordering cards based on user needs and conventions is the key purpose of card sorting.
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Penney
10 months ago
A and D are correct. Card sorting is a great way to create a user-centered navigation structure by understanding how users group and organize information.
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Bernadine
10 months ago
Card sorting is a method for structuring information by writing key concepts onto different cards and asking users to sort them into groups.
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Bernadine
10 months ago
A and D are correct. Card sorting helps create a user-centered navigation structure by understanding how users group and organize information.
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Melodie
11 months ago
I believe B and D are the correct statements. Ordering cards based on user needs is crucial for a successful navigation structure.
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Maile
11 months ago
I agree with you, Rashida. Card sorting helps in creating a user-friendly navigation structure.
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Rashida
11 months ago
I think A and D are correct statements about card sorting.
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