Color Psychology
The study of how colors affect perceptions and behaviors.
The study of how colors affect perceptions and behaviors.
A heuristic where individuals evenly distribute resources across all options, regardless of their specific needs or potential.
A symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution of data where most observations cluster around the mean.
A statistical method used to predict a binary outcome based on prior observations, modeling the probability of an event as a function of independent variables.
The economic theory that suggests limited availability of a resource increases its value, influencing decision-making and behavior.
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
A common pattern of eye movement where users scan web content in an "F" shape, focusing on the top and left side of the page.
A statistical measure that quantifies the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of data values.
A practice of performing testing activities in the production environment to monitor and validate the behavior and performance of software in real-world conditions.