Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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TAM Theory of Planned Behavior: adds perceived behavioral ___ as a third predictor of intentions (ease of use) | control | 100%
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Perceived Behavioral Control: Continuum with ___ executed behaviors at one end and behaviors that demand ___, opportunities and specialized ___ at the other end | easily, ressources, skills | 100%
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ME Classic Study: participants discussed two topics with computer: love (___ topic) and technology (___ topic) and then filled out a questionnaire with an ___ of the computers | female, male, assessment | 100%
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TAM Theory of Reasoned Action: The strongest predictor of volitional behavior is one's behavioral ___ (a person's motivation to perform the target behavior) | intention | 100%
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ME Classic Study Results: a dominant female computer is judged more ___ than a dominant male computer, the female computer was perceived as more ___ in the fields of love and the male computer in the fields of technology | negatively, informative | 100%
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ME Explanation: ___ thought: users address an implicit person | programmer | 100%
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TAM Typical Methodology: A technology is presented, participants fill in ___ for each factor of the TAM (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness) | questionnaires | 100%
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Media Equation: people react instinctively to new media as if they were ___ | real people | 100%
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ME Explanation: humans are ___ animals | social | 100%
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ME Explanation: users automatically and ___ apply social rules to their interactions with computer | unconsciously | 100%
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ME Classic Study (Are machines gender neutral? Gender-stereotypic responses to computers with voices): Participants interacted with a computer which either had a male or female ___ | voice | 100%
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TAM Limitations: only measures the initial ___ but not the actual ___ from using a technology | acceptance, benefit | 0%
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TAM TRA: ___ and ___ norms and perceived ___ as predictors of intentions | attitudes, subjective, usefulness | 0%
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ME Explanation: ___ of the user are responsible: lack of knowledge, lack of maturity, etc. | deficits | 0%
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ME: Rules of conduct from ___ and social-psychological laws also apply to contact with the ___ and can be observed there | everyday life, emdia | 0%
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Technology Acceptance Model: studies why users accept or reject ___ technology and how user acceptance is influenced by external variables | information | 0%
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Human-Computer Interaction is a discipline that is concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of ___ computing systems for ___ use, and with the study of majory phenomena surrounding them | interactive, human | 0%
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HCI vs. CMC: Whereas users respond to ___ in CMC, they respond directly to ___ in HCI. The computer is a ___ in HCI not just a medium | other users, technology, source | 0%
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ME Explanation: social infleunce is applied when behavioral ___ is present | realism | 0%
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TAM Empirical Findings: influence of perceived usefulness on behavioral intention is ___, while influence of ease of use is only relevant for ___ | strong, internet applications | 0%
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