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It is concerned with how we feel and react when interacting with technology
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Emotional Interaction
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HCI has traditionally been more about designing effective systems, but now has been more about designing certain designs that help or make people respond in a specific ways TRUE OR FALSE
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TRUE
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It is concerned with translating emotions into different aspects of the user experience
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Emotional Interaction
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Norman, Ortony, & Revelle designed this model in 2004
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Emotional Design Model
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It is called the first impression of the model that is more concerned with the emotional appeal and the aesthetics of the technology or software
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Visceral
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It is the usability of the model that is concerned of the functionality and the user's Joy of Use
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Behavioral
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It is the Personal Relationship that the user has with the certain product, it is more concerned with the user's self-reference, meaning, value & brand image of it
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Reflective
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A kind of emotional interface that provides reassuring feedback that can be informative & fun
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Expressive Interfaces
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It is also and can be also very intrusive and annoying, it is more concerned about the look and feel of the product
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Expressive Interfaces
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A kind of interface that makes feel users at ease and more comfortable
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Friendly Interfaces
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It is Microsoft's software that has a friendly interface that they have successfully pioneered
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At home with Bob
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This is also a collective of 3D metaphors based on familiar faces and agents in the guise of pets as well, it functions and communicates with the user well
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Friendly Interfaces
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It is an interface that is present when an application doesn't work properly or crashes
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Frustrating Interfaces
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It is an interface that is present when a system doesn't do what the users want it to do
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Frustrating Interfaces
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It is an interface present when a system does not provide sufficient information to enable the user to know what to do
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Frustrating Interfaces
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