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=**Interaction Architecture and Designing a Questionnaire ** =
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Interaction architecture involves designing products with consumer interaction in mind. Kodak's cameras are simple to use, operation requires the user to just point and click. There are other features added to cameras to improve user interaction, such as being able to view and navigate through pictures on a display screen or using photo stitching, which provides a panoramic view of a landscape. Designing products with the consumer in mind helps create a product that a consumer would want to buy.
 * Write a description of interaction architecture as defined by Mat Hunter at** [] **and Rikako Sakai at** [] **in relation to their work with Kodak in 1995.**

//Leading questions// - Leading questions are questions that a respondent would predictably answer because the question implied a certain answer. An example would be: "Don't you think that Bush is a bad president?" The respondent often feels stupid if they choose to 'disobey' the implied answer. //Hypothetical questions// - Hypothetical questions are questions that are not based in reality, and as a result have no relevance to the real world. An example would be: "As president, what would you change to improve the economy?" The respondent will be put on the spot and will therefore have a limited ability to properly respond.
 * In addition, as you will be creating a questionnaire for your major assignment, read the article at** [] **to help you formulate the question.** **How does the author define 'leading questions' and 'hypothetical questions'? Write a paragraph each to define these terms.**