Naturalistic Observation
A research method that involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
A research method that involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
The process of tailoring a product or experience to meet the individual needs and preferences of users.
A tendency for respondents to answer questions in a manner that is not truthful or accurate, often influenced by social desirability or survey design.
A logical fallacy where people assume that specific conditions are more probable than a single general one.
The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and data breaches.
A cognitive process used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often contrasted with convergent thinking.
The phenomenon where people remember information better when it is presented through multiple sensory modalities rather than a single modality.
Numeronym for the word "Internationalization" (I + 18 letters + N), enabling localization for different languages, regions, and cultures without requiring extensive rework.
A principle often used in behavioral economics that suggests people evaluate options based on relative comparisons rather than absolute values.