Preference Reversal
A phenomenon where individuals' preferences between options change when the options are presented in different ways or contexts.
A phenomenon where individuals' preferences between options change when the options are presented in different ways or contexts.
Interference in the communication process caused by ambiguity in the meaning of words and phrases, leading to misunderstandings.
A comprehensive list of all content within a system, used to manage and optimize content.
A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate their own abilities and performance relative to others, believing they are worse than average.
A cognitive bias where individuals or organizations continue to invest in a failing project or decision due to the amount of resources already committed.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
Detailed descriptions of a product's features, functionality, and technical requirements, used to guide development and ensure all stakeholders are aligned.
Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) is a software development principle for reducing repetition and redundancy.
A tendency to avoid making decisions that might lead to regret, influencing risk-taking and decision-making behaviors.