Which is a good "design principle?"
(a) the designer should put the control information in the environment
(b) the designer should make the control information as arbitrary as possible
(c) the designer should make the mappings of the control information as
arbitrary as possible
(d) the user should adopt the designer's conceptual model
(e) all of the above
A
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One of the greatest drawbacks of the information-processing approach is its difficulty with
A) breaking down children's thoughts into precise procedures. B) integrating information into a broad, comprehensive theory. C) analyzing cognition into its components. D) implementing rigorous research procedures.
Association areas in the parietal lobe:
a. Receive information from the primary areas b. Carry on further processing by combining information from other senses c. Help a person locate objects in space d. All of the above