Intentionality Bias
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
The way information is presented to users, which can significantly influence their decisions and perceptions.
A step-by-step guide that helps users complete a complex task by breaking it down into manageable steps.
A software application that combines elements of both native and web applications, running inside a native container.
The phenomenon where taking a test on material improves long-term retention of that material more than additional study sessions.
Common reading patterns users follow when scanning web content, such as the F-pattern, where users read across the top and then scan down the left side.
A design principle that states the design of a product or interface should primarily serve its intended purpose or functionality.
Redundant, outdated, or unnecessary code or design elements that accumulate over time in a system.
The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards or pressures rather than for the inherent enjoyment of the activity itself.