Pseudo Set Framing
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
A strategy that focuses on identifying and addressing the specific problems or "pain points" of users in order to improve search engine rankings and attract more targeted traffic.
The theory that people adjust their behavior in response to the perceived level of risk, often taking more risks when they feel more protected.
The concept in web design referring to the portion of a webpage that is visible without scrolling, with content placed above the fold being more immediately visible.
An experimental design where different groups of participants are exposed to different conditions, allowing for comparison between groups.
An ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes over time through incremental and breakthrough improvements.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.
The process of creating visual representations of data or information to enhance understanding and decision-making.