Berkson’s Paradox
A statistical phenomenon where two independent events appear to be correlated due to a selection bias.
A statistical phenomenon where two independent events appear to be correlated due to a selection bias.
The belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, influencing motivation and behavior.
An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of a brand's name, used as a logo or branding element.
The systematic identification, analysis, planning, and implementation of actions designed to engage and influence stakeholders in a project.
Replacing one UI component with another, often used in adaptive or dynamic interfaces.
ARIA attributes that describe the current state of an element, such as whether it is selected or expanded.
A cognitive bias where individuals interpret others' behaviors as having hostile intent, even when the behavior is ambiguous or benign.
An analysis that assesses the practicality and potential success of a proposed project or system.
A tendency for respondents to answer questions in a manner that is not truthful or accurate, often influenced by social desirability or survey design.