Normal Distribution
A statistical distribution where most occurrences take place near the mean, and fewer occurrences happen as you move further from the mean, forming a bell curve.
A statistical distribution where most occurrences take place near the mean, and fewer occurrences happen as you move further from the mean, forming a bell curve.
Emotional states where individuals are calm and rational, often contrasted with hot states where emotions run high.
The study of dynamic systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions, leading to unpredictable behavior.
The tendency to overestimate the duration or intensity of the emotional impact of future events.
A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to mind when evaluating a specific topic, concept, method, or decision.
A theory of emotion suggesting that physical and emotional responses to stimuli occur simultaneously and independently.
The practice of identifying and analyzing search terms that users enter into search engines, used to inform content strategy and SEO.
A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate their own abilities and performance relative to others, believing they are worse than average.
The tendency for people to value products more highly if they have put effort into assembling them.