Reverse Ideation
A creative thinking technique where the typical process is reversed to generate new ideas by considering the opposite of conventional assumptions.
A creative thinking technique where the typical process is reversed to generate new ideas by considering the opposite of conventional assumptions.
A phenomenon where new information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information, affecting memory retention.
A statistical technique that uses random sampling and statistical modeling to estimate mathematical functions and simulate systems.
The percentage of visitors to a website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.
The use of natural language processing to identify and extract subjective information from text, determining the sentiment expressed.
A metaphor for a balanced approach to product development, considering three core aspects: business viability, technical feasibility, and user desirability.
The process of determining whether there is a need or demand for a product in the target market, often through testing and feedback.
A cognitive bias where new evidence or knowledge is automatically rejected because it contradicts established norms or beliefs.
A practice by Google where the mobile version of a website becomes the starting point for what Google includes in its index and the baseline for determining rankings.