Difference Threshold
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
A detailed diagram that visualizes the processes, touchpoints, and interactions involved in delivering a service, helping to identify areas for improvement.
The parts of a service or product that are visible to and interact with the user, as opposed to the backstage operations.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.
Replacing one UI component with another, often used in adaptive or dynamic interfaces.
A learning phenomenon where information is better retained when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed in a short period.
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
The design of environments in which people make decisions, influencing their choices and behaviors.