Scaling Fallacy
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
Hardware and software designed to assist people with disabilities in using computers and digital content.
The process of encoding sensory input that has particular meaning or can be applied to a context, enabling deeper processing and memory retention.
An ongoing process of learning about user needs and validating assumptions through continuous research and experimentation.
A cognitive bias that leads individuals to prefer things to remain the same rather than change, often resisting new options or changes.
A design approach that focuses on building a robust core experience first, then adding more advanced features and capabilities for users with more capable browsers or devices.
A decision-making strategy that involves choosing an option that meets the minimum requirements rather than seeking the optimal solution, balancing effort and outcome.
A theory of motivation that emphasizes the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in fostering intrinsic motivation and psychological well-being.
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.