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So, question one, according to don norman, the design of the soap dish was shouting to a shower taker, put your soap here, by eliminating all other surfaces in the shower where soap could be conveniently placed.
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Limiting the objects that could be placed in the basket to a particular size constraint and having a positive affordance of allowing the basket to support heavy objects.
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The design of the basket having a negative affordance of leakiness or porosity was not mentioned as a way the soap dish was shouting to the shower taker, put your soap here.
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Our answer here would be, the one that's not mentioned is making the design of basket have a negative affordance of leakiness, which is porosity.
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So, secondly, the correct answer here deals with don norman, who defined the term conceptual model as the story that puts the operation of the system into context, which weaves together all of the essential components and provides a framework, context, and reasons for understanding.
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So we go with conceptual model.
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Three, according to don norman, the fatal flaw of the b &w idrive with respect to its human interface is that it destroyed spatiality.
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So we go with the idrive destroyed spatiality...