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iSQI Exam CPUX-F Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CPUX-F exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
[All CPUX-F Questions]

During a contextual interview, the interviewer treats the interviewee as the while the interviewer is the humble________ (__________model).

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Interviews should focus on gathering information about the current context of use rather than the interactive system itself. They should be done contextually. A contextual interview takes place at the location where the user's interaction with the interactive system usually takes place, for example the user's workplace, their home or in a shop. An ordinary interview takes place in a neutral environment, for example in a meeting room.

During a contextual interview, the interviewer treats the interviewee as the master while the interviewer is the humble apprentice (master-apprentice model). The interviewer asks because they sincerely want to learn -not because they want to demonstrate their knowledge. The interviewer should use open and neutral interview questions rather than closed and leading questions to avoid biasing the interviewee.

The interviewer should rely on an interview checklist to ensure that all relevant topics are addressed, rather than using it to control or steer the interview.

The outcome of this activity is a description of the context of use. The context of use has five components: Users (people who interact with the interactive system), Goals (what users want to achieve), Tasks (what users do to achieve their goals), Environment (where the interaction takes place), and Resources (the means required to perform the task).


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Bettyann
1 months ago
A contextual interview, where the interviewer acts like a subordinate? Isn't that just a fancy way of saying they're trying to make the interviewee feel important?
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Mel
10 days ago
The focus is on understanding the interviewee's perspective.
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Tijuana
11 days ago
It helps create a comfortable environment for sharing insights.
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Walton
16 days ago
The interviewer takes on a humble role to learn from the interviewee.
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Crissy
19 days ago
Yes, it's like the masterapprentice model.
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Bulah
1 months ago
The 'humble' model, huh? More like the 'ego-boosting' model if you ask me.
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Jacqueline
1 months ago
The interviewee is the master and the interviewer is the apprentice? Sounds like a power trip to me!
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German
20 days ago
The dynamic allows for a deeper understanding of the user's needs and experiences.
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Veronika
21 days ago
It's all about understanding the interviewee's perspective and learning from them.
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Melissa
23 days ago
Yes, during a contextual interview, the interviewer takes on the role of the apprentice.
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Alease
2 months ago
I agree with Rene, because the interviewer should show respect to the interviewee.
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Rene
2 months ago
I think the answer is masterapprentice.
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