Bypassing Pattern
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
Research focused on understanding and improving information architecture (IA), ensuring that information is logically and intuitively organized for users.
Also known as Magical Number 7 +/- 2, a theory in cognitive psychology that states the average number of objects an individual can hold in working memory is about seven.
A type of artificial intelligence capable of generating new content, such as text, images, and music, by learning from existing data.
A cognitive bias where people are less likely to spend large denominations of money compared to an equivalent amount in smaller denominations.
A theory that emphasizes the role of emotions in risk perception and decision-making, where feelings about risk often diverge from cognitive assessments.
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
Numeronym for the word "Virtualization" (V + 12 letters + N), creating virtual versions of physical resources, such as servers, storage devices, or networks, to improve efficiency and scalability.