Proportionality Bias
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
The ability to perform actions or behaviors automatically due to learning, repetition, and practice.
A research method where participants take photographs of their activities, environments, or interactions to provide insights into their behaviors and experiences.
The abilities and knowledge required to effectively plan, execute, and close projects, including leadership, communication, time management, and risk management.
A role in Agile project management responsible for ensuring the team follows Agile practices, facilitating meetings, and removing obstacles to progress.
A tool used during brainstorming sessions to prompt and inspire creative thinking, often containing questions, scenarios, or constraints.
Software that acts as an intermediary between different systems or applications, enabling them to communicate and function together.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.