Conjunction Fallacy
A logical fallacy where people assume that specific conditions are more probable than a single general one.
A logical fallacy where people assume that specific conditions are more probable than a single general one.
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.
The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and data breaches.
The style and attitude of the communication in a product, reflecting the brand's personality and affecting how messages are perceived by users.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The perseverance and passion for long-term goals, often seen as a key trait for success.
A theory that emphasizes the role of emotions in risk perception and decision-making, where feelings about risk often diverge from cognitive assessments.
The act of persuading individuals or organizations to act in a certain way based on moral arguments or appeals.
The phenomenon where people continue a failing course of action due to the amount of resources already invested.