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iSQI Exam CPUX-F Topic 3 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CPUX-F exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 3
[All CPUX-F Questions]

What is a usability finding? Select two

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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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Tomoko
26 days ago
I wonder if the exam writer was just sitting around, staring at color patterns, when they came up with these options. Usability is more than just aesthetics, my friend.
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Elinore
28 days ago
F? Color patterns? That's more of a design evaluation, not a usability finding. Looks like the exam writer needs to brush up on their usability terminology.
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Leota
1 months ago
E? Really? That's not a usability finding, that's just a user request. These options are a bit all over the place.
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Tyisha
10 days ago
A) A usability problem
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Lai
17 days ago
B) A usability requirement
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Carissa
21 days ago
A) A usability problem
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Armanda
1 months ago
D is also a good choice. Identifying usability priorities is crucial for addressing the most important issues.
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Edison
4 days ago
E) Something that the users would like to add
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Raymon
8 days ago
D is also a good choice. Identifying usability priorities is crucial for addressing the most important issues.
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Chantell
24 days ago
B) A usability requirement
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Michel
1 months ago
A) A usability problem
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Paz
1 months ago
A and C definitely seem like the right answers here. Usability findings can highlight both problems and positive aspects of the user experience.
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Chan
2 months ago
I think a usability finding can be both a problem and a requirement, depending on the context.
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Gerald
2 months ago
B) A usability requirement
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Chan
2 months ago
A) A usability problem
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