Outliers
Data points that differ significantly from other observations and may indicate variability in a measurement, experimental errors, or novelty.
Data points that differ significantly from other observations and may indicate variability in a measurement, experimental errors, or novelty.
The process of investigating and experimenting with new technologies to understand their potential applications and benefits.
The practice of quickly testing and iterating on ideas to validate assumptions and learn from user feedback in a short time frame.
An ongoing process of learning about user needs and validating assumptions through continuous research and experimentation.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
A cognitive bias where individuals' expectations influence their perceptions and judgments.
A method of comparing two versions of a webpage or app to see which performs better in terms of user engagement or conversions.
The study of psychology as it relates to the economic decision-making processes of individuals and institutions.
A decision-making paradox that shows people's preferences can violate the expected utility theory, highlighting irrational behavior.