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.
Numeronym for the term "10,000 Concurrent Clients", the challenge of optimizing network software to handle ten thousand simultaneous client connections.
A dark pattern where the user is required to do something in order to access certain functionality or information.
AI systems designed to communicate with users through natural language, enabling human-like interactions.
Fundamental guidelines that inform and shape the design process, ensuring consistency, usability, and effectiveness in product creation.
A theory that explains how information is processed through different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
Specific roles assigned to HTML elements to define their purpose and behavior in an accessible manner.
The process of collecting and documenting the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a new or modified product or system.