Proportionality Bias
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
A clear, concise description of the issue(s) that need to be addressed, focusing on the specific challenge and its impact.
A structure or framework used to create effective prompts for AI systems, ensuring clarity and context.
Needs and expectations that are not explicitly stated by users but are inferred from their behavior and context.
A cognitive approach that involves meaningful analysis of information, leading to better understanding and retention.
A self-regulation strategy in the form of "if-then" plans that can lead to better goal attainment and behavior change.
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
A phenomenon where users perceive greater value in a service or product if they believe more effort was involved in its creation or delivery.
Newly developing patterns or shifts in technology, behavior, or design that have the potential to influence future practices and strategies.