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智慧树知到《创新设计思维(Design Thinking for Innovation)》章节测试答案
第1章 单元测试
1、Which stage of the design thinking process is about making ideas real, and developing a strategy to introduce them to the marketplace and/or the organization?
答案:Implementation
2、In “the Age of the Customer” experience design matters greatly, because shoppers have , according to Manish Madhvani.
答案:endless choice
3、Research shows that for people to be regularly and productively creative, they need to let ideas , so as to give their unconscious mind a chance to keep working on the problem.
答案:incubate
4、Don Norman believes that the best approach to usability design is _.
答案:Lord Byron
5、A “wow” experience always _, according to Michael Hyatt.
答案:第一空: A
6、Creativity is hard work, and that is because it is 85% innate talent.
答案:错
7、People who are curious about other people develop this skill: .
答案:emotional intelligence
8、In the research on entrepreneurial innovation, these 3 C’s are linked to the ability to e up with novel and feasible ideas: .
答案:Creativity, Curiosity, Connections
第2章 单元测试
1、“Sometimes you have to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes in order to respond creatively.” What process does this describe?
答案:Empathic design.
2、Why did Nespresso do field testing in shopping malls and hair salons?
答案:Goal was to design solution that appealed to women consumers.
3、Coursera online learning and Netflix online media streaming both offer consumers .
答案:deep personalization
4、When people participate in consumption as cultural custom, for example, buying birthday or wedding presents, this is an expression of their need for .
答案:belonging
5、Today, using empathy to drive innovation gives organizations a petitive advantage, because .
答案:few businesses are hiring specifically for emotional intelligence skills
6、When developing a new offering, “user perspective taking” involves .
答案:understanding consumer expectations including their unmet needs
7、The jobs-to-be-done innovation framework encourages us to understand exactly why consumers fall in love with their careers and pursue them for life.
答案:错
8、When an inventor bees so attached to their idea, to the point of ignoring user feedback, their arrogance will likely result in a failed project.
答案:对
第3章 单元测试
1、We can spot likely future trends by .
答案:paying close attention to today’s most popular products and services
2、Cultural trends can be triggered by the emergence of a new technology such as virtual reality, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, or artificial intelligence.
答案:对
3、To decide if what you are observing is a trend or just a fad, consider whether .
答案:it is causing people to change their behavior
4、When curators are involved in maintaining a collection of artifacts or ideas, they will ___ it.
答案:prune
5、“Before you can think out of the box, you have to start with a box,” writes Twyla Tharp. What creative process is she describing?
答案:Curation.
6、“Problem finding does not e easily to many people,” advises Min Basadur. Why is this?
答案:We quickly adapt to problems and then fail to notice them.
7、is the first step in problem-finding.
答案:Questioning
8、These are some examples of wicked problems: pollution, poverty, personal wellness.
答案:对
第4章 单元测试
1、When management seeks to closely control what innovative employees do, which of the following is the likely result?
答案:Experimental and creative thinking will be stifled and stuffed out.
2、is another word for divergent thinking.
答案:Brainstorming
3、When engaging in divergent thinking, it is best practice to seek unusual ideas — the more strange, and wild, the better.
答案:对
4、Mind mapping helps design thinkers to .
答案:realize assumptions and spot patterns
5、Affinity diagrams are used to .
答案:sort information according to category or theme
6、As the conceptual economy dawns, businesses need to hire people who .
答案:All of the above.
7、Everyone is capable of “small C creativity” and it can be learned and enhanced with practice.
答案:对
8、Research by Gallup showed that many people are actively disengaged and work and would willingly switch jobs, and even take a pay cut, if they could find a position that allowed them to .
答案:be more creative
第5章 单元测试
1、When prototyping products, generally a mockup will be of higher-fidelity than a wireframe.
答案:对
2、When staging social interactions as part of prototyping services, it is integral that you hire actors or persuade friends to role-play as service staff.
答案:错
3、Why should designers never go to a meeting without a prototype?
答案:A prototype encourages people to engage with your idea.
4、As Laura Busche reminds us, the word “prototype” means .
答案:first impression
5、Nine times out of ten, prototyping with paper, scissors, and glue is the way to go if you want people to support your idea.
答案:错
6、What is the Wizard of Oz effect?
答案:Simulated functionality of a prototype.
7、As experts at the Nielsen Norman Group explain, there is a risk that a low-fidelity prototype may confuse test users because .
答案:they may not understand what it is, or how it works
8、What is a pretotype?
答案:Low fidelity model used in quick test experiments.
第6章 单元测试
1、Best practice for user testing? Start the testing during the very first week of your project.
答案:对
2、For an impromptu prototype usability test, recruiting 3-5 users is sufficient to provide actionable feedback.
答案:对
3、Asking a test user, “Who might want to use this service?” is not advised because it is a leading question.
答案:错
4、What is a remote usability test?
答案:Testing that is conducted online rather than in-person.
5、As Tim Brown of IDEO explains, to a design thinker user behaviors are never right or wrong, but they are always .
答案:meaningful
6、According to the UX experts at the Nielsen Norman Group, a product’s success depends on .
答案:user perceptions
7、Guerrilla usability testing always uses .
答案:think-aloud-protocol
8、If you recruit users for testing via social media platforms, think carefully about the ___ of each online channel.
答案:different demographics
第7章 单元测试
1、What is the benefit of a timeboxed approach to innovation, such as a design sprint?
答案:No time to be a perfectionist.
2、Research visualizations such as personas, journey maps, and mockups can do double duty as prototypes to municate your idea to stakeholders.
答案:对
3、Design sprints are best suited to this economic sector: .
答案:Actually they can, and are used in any sector.
4、The concept of the Design Sprint was popularized by ___, with the tagline “5 days from problem to solution!”
答案:Google
5、If you are running out of time on a design sprint, which step is the best one to skip?
答案:None of the above.
第一章
1、Which stage of the design thinking process is about making ideas real, and developing a strategy to introduce them to the marketplace and/or the organization?
A:Implementation
B:Inspiration
C:Investigation
D:Ideastorming
正确答案:Implementation
2、In “the Age of the Customer” experience design matters greatly, because shoppers have , according to Manish Madhvani.
A:endless choice
B:joy and delight
C:more friends
D:new ideas
正确答案:endless choice
3、Research shows that for people to be regularly and productively creative, they need to let ideas , so as to give their unconscious mind a chance to keep working on the problem.
A:personify
B:evaporate
C:incubate
D:metamorphose
正确答案:incubate
4、Don Norman believes that the best approach to usability design is _.
A:multidisciplinary
B:virtual
C:gamified
D:luxurious
正确答案:multidisciplinary
5、A “wow” experience always _, according to Michael Hyatt.
A:petes on price
B:exceeds all expectations
C:has cultural relevance
D:makes brands world class
正确答案:exceeds all expectations
6、Creativity is hard work, and that is because it is 85% innate talent.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:错
7、People who are curious about other people develop this skill: .
A:synchronicity
B:serendipity
C:emotional intelligence
D:empathic intuition
正确答案:emotional intelligence
8、In the research on entrepreneurial innovation, these 3 C’s are linked to the ability to e up with novel and feasible ideas: .
A:Communication, Creativity, Connectivity
B:Curiosity, Commerce, Community
C:Creativity, Curiosity, Connections
D:Community, Curation, Creativity
正确答案:Creativity, Curiosity, Connections
第二章
1、“Sometimes you have to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes in order to respond creatively.” What process does this describe?
A:Empathic design.
B:Impulse purchases.
C:Social networking.
D:Serendipity.
正确答案:Empathic design.
2、Why did Nespresso do field testing in shopping malls and hair salons?
A:Most high-end cafes do not serve espresso in pods.
B:Goal was to design solution that appealed to women consumers.
C:Journey maps show most coffee is consumed in these spaces.
D:Beauty and fashion are important parts of the coffee experience.
正确答案:Goal was to design solution that appealed to women consumers.
3、Coursera online learning and Netflix online media streaming both offer consumers .
A:multimodal engagement
B:deep personalization
C:earned media
D:WOW experience
正确答案:deep personalization
4、When people participate in consumption as cultural custom, for example, buying birthday or wedding presents, this is an expression of their need for .
A:safety
B:acplishment
C:novelty
D:belonging
正确答案:belonging
5、Today, using empathy to drive innovation gives organizations a petitive advantage, because .
A:it is easy to fool consumers with kindness
B:few businesses are hiring specifically for emotional intelligence skills
C:there is no research to prove that empathy makes good business sense
D:feeling sorry for customers is always a good idea
正确答案:few businesses are hiring specifically for emotional intelligence skills
6、When developing a new offering, “user perspective taking” involves .
A:taking users out for lunch or dinner to ask them how they are feeling
B:stacking and bundling solutions to cover all possible problem bases
C:identifying which celebrities are most popular for the target audience
D:understanding consumer expectations including their unmet needs
正确答案:understanding consumer expectations including their unmet needs
7、The jobs-to-be-done innovation framework encourages us to understand exactly why consumers fall in love with their careers and pursue them for life.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:错
8、When an inventor bees so attached to their idea, to the point of ignoring user feedback, their arrogance will likely result in a failed project.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:对
第三章
1、We can spot likely future trends by .
A:developing multiperspectivity skills
B:examining the research literature and scientific evidence
C:paying close attention to today’s most popular products and services
D:asking children about their pain points and purchase preferences
正确答案:
2、Cultural trends can be triggered by the emergence of a new technology such as virtual reality, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, or artificial intelligence.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
3、To decide if what you are observing is a trend or just a fad, consider whether .
A:celebrities are endorsing it
B:it is causing people to change their behavior
C:it appeals to both toddlers and seniors
D:it is truly novel and original
正确答案:
4、When curators are involved in maintaining a collection of artifacts or ideas, they will ___ it.
A:prune
B:advertise
C:love
D:sell
正确答案:
5、“Before you can think out of the box, you have to start with a box,” writes Twyla Tharp. What creative process is she describing?
A:Communication.
B:Connected consumption.
C:Cultural relevance.
D:Curation.
正确答案:
6、“Problem finding does not e easily to many people,” advises Min Basadur. Why is this?
A:People move through life without noticing the little things.
B:We quickly adapt to problems and then fail to notice them.
C:Most people must stay focused on work, family, and health.
D:There are actually very few problems in the world.
正确答案:
7、 is the first step in problem-finding.
A:Incubation
B:Curation
C:Shadowing
D:Questioning
正确答案:
8、These are some examples of wicked problems: pollution, poverty, personal wellness.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
第四章
1、When management seeks to closely control what innovative employees do, which of the following is the likely result?
A:More feasible ideas are produced with true product-solution fit.
B:New supports for creative innovation are developed across the organization.
C:Experimental and creative thinking will be stifled and stuffed out.
D:Curious outsiders will seek to infiltrate and steal trade secrets.
正确答案:
2、 is another word for divergent thinking.
A:Curating
B:Interviewing
C:Shadowing
D:Brainstorming
正确答案:
3、When engaging in divergent thinking, it is best practice to seek unusual ideas — the more strange, and wild, the better.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
4、Mind mapping helps design thinkers to .
A:realize assumptions and spot patterns
B:make data-driven decisions
C:solve wicked problems once and for all
D:All of the above.
正确答案:
5、Affinity diagrams are used to .
A:analyze the feasibility of a proposed solution
B:poll stakeholders to determine their motivations
C:observe potential future users in their natural environment
D:sort information according to category or theme
正确答案:
6、As the conceptual economy dawns, businesses need to hire people who .
A:think logically and understand linear thinking
B:have artistic vision and creative aptitudes
C:are adaptable and tolerate ambiguity
D:All of the above.
正确答案:
7、Everyone is capable of “small C creativity” and it can be learned and enhanced with practice.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
8、Research by Gallup showed that many people are actively disengaged and work and would willingly switch jobs, and even take a pay cut, if they could find a position that allowed them to .
A:bring their pets to the office
B:be more creative
C:learn on the job
D:take Fridays off
正确答案:
第五章
1、When prototyping products, generally a mockup will be of higher-fidelity than a wireframe.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
2、When staging social interactions as part of prototyping services, it is integral that you hire actors or persuade friends to role-play as service staff.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
3、Why should designers never go to a meeting without a prototype?
A:They need to maintain their creative reputation.
B:A prototype encourages people to engage with your idea.
C:Prototypes are a good way to craft something you love.
D:Most people don’t know how to prototype.
正确答案:
4、As Laura Busche reminds us, the word “prototype” means .
A:low fidelity
B:first impression
C:creative thinking
D:co-created solution
正确答案:
5、Nine times out of ten, prototyping with paper, scissors, and glue is the way to go if you want people to support your idea.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
6、What is the Wizard of Oz effect?
A:Fantasy fiction approach to innovation.
B:Simulated functionality of a prototype.
C:Design thinking for children.
D:Business storytelling with a twist.
正确答案:
7、As experts at the Nielsen Norman Group explain, there is a risk that a low-fidelity prototype may confuse test users because .
A:they will feel embarrassed for the amateurish designer
B:they expected to have a product demo, not a test
C:they may not understand what it is, or how it works
D:it may appear to be a finished product, so need need for feedback
正确答案:
8、What is a pretotype?
A:Low fidelity model used in quick test experiments.
B:Model of future product created with 3D printer.
C:A facsimile of the real prototype.
D:Construction built by users themselves.
正确答案:
第六章
1、Best practice for user testing? Start the testing during the very first week of your project.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
2、For an impromptu prototype usability test, recruiting 3-5 users is sufficient to provide actionable feedback.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
3、Asking a test user, “Who might want to use this service?” is not advised because it is a leading question.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
4、What is a remote usability test?
A:Testing conducted at a location other than your home or office.
B:Testing that is conducted online rather than in-person.
C:Testing with people who are only remotely related to you.
D:Testing of a far-fetched idea with a very low (remote) chance of success.
正确答案:
5、As Tim Brown of IDEO explains, to a design thinker user behaviors are never right or wrong, but they are always .
A:personal
B:meaningful
C:surprising
D:delightful
正确答案:
6、According to the UX experts at the Nielsen Norman Group, a product’s success depends on .
A:low prices
B:the USP
C:proximity marketing
D:user perceptions
正确答案:
7、Guerrilla usability testing always uses .
A:furry animals
B:double-blind method
C:think-aloud-protocol
D:makerspaces
正确答案:
8、If you recruit users for testing via social media platforms, think carefully about the ___ of each online channel.
A:cost of using
B:different demographics
C:aesthetics
D:mobile privacy
正确答案:
第七章
1、What is the benefit of a timeboxed approach to innovation, such as a design sprint?
A:Employees appreciate firm schedules.
B:No time to be a perfectionist.
C:Get to know teammates intimately.
D:Produces half-baked ideas.
正确答案:
2、Research visualizations such as personas, journey maps, and mockups can do double duty as prototypes to municate your idea to stakeholders.
A:对
B:错
正确答案:
3、Design sprints are best suited to this economic sector: .
A:education, specifically in college and universities
B:entertainment industry including filmmaking
C:engineering product and system design
D:Actually they can, and are used in any sector.
正确答案:
4、The concept of the Design Sprint was popularized by ___, with the tagline “5 days from problem to solution!”
A:Apple
B:Uber
C:Google
D:Amazon.
正确答案:
5、If you are running out of time on a design sprint, which step is the best one to skip?
A:User testing.
B:Prototyping.
C:Mapping UX.
D:None of the above.
正确答案: