Bundling Bias
A cognitive bias where individuals evaluate the value of bundled items differently than they would if the items were evaluated separately.
A cognitive bias where individuals evaluate the value of bundled items differently than they would if the items were evaluated separately.
A psychological phenomenon where people follow the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.
A marketing strategy that delivers targeted advertising and content based on the context of the user, such as their behavior or environment.
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
Performance and Accountability Reporting (PAR) is a comprehensive document that outlines an organization's performance in achieving its goals and its accountability in managing resources.
AI systems that can dynamically adjust their behavior based on new data or changes in the environment.
A set of cognitive processes that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control, crucial for planning, decision-making, and behavior regulation.
The study of strategic decision making, incorporating psychological insights into traditional game theory models.
Situation-Complication-Resolution (SCR) is a communication and problem-solving framework used to structure information clearly and logically.