Scaling Fallacy
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
A cognitive bias where individuals favor others who are perceived to be similar to themselves, affecting judgments and decision-making.
A phenomenon where information is better remembered if it is generated from one's own mind rather than simply read.
A phenomenon where new information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information, affecting memory retention.
A usability testing method where participants verbalize their thoughts while interacting with a product.
The phenomenon where people remember information better when it is presented through multiple sensory modalities rather than a single modality.
A Gestalt principle where the mind completes incomplete figures to form a whole, aiding in the perception of shapes and objects.
The design of environments in which people make decisions, influencing their choices and behaviors.