Declarative Memory
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
A bias that occurs when researchers' expectations influence the outcome of a study.
The application of game-design elements and principles in non-game contexts to engage and motivate people to achieve their goals.
Readability is a design principle that emphasizes making text easy to read and understand.
A phenomenon where users fail to notice significant changes in their visual field.
The theory that people adjust their behavior in response to the perceived level of risk, often taking more risks when they feel more protected.
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on its relative size rather than absolute probability.
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate their own abilities and performance relative to others, believing they are worse than average.