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    When Designing an Interface, Avoid Terms That Come from Everyday
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When Designing an Interface, Avoid Terms That Come from Everyday

Question 28

Question 28

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When designing an interface, avoid terms that come from everyday business processes and the vocabulary of a typical user; instead, select complex terms and technical jargon.

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