Assumed Similarity Bias
A cognitive bias where people assume others share the same beliefs, values, or preferences as themselves.
A cognitive bias where people assume others share the same beliefs, values, or preferences as themselves.
The preferred version of a web page that search engines should index, used to avoid duplicate content issues and improve SEO.
A model by Don Norman outlining the cognitive steps users take when interacting with a system: goal formation, planning, specifying, performing, perceiving, interpreting, and comparing.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of guidelines developed by WAI to make web content more accessible.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
A phenomenon where users consciously or subconsciously ignore banner-like information or advertisements on websites.
A unit of measure used in Agile project management to estimate the relative effort required to complete a user story or task.
The tendency to favor people who are similar to oneself in terms of background, beliefs, or interests.