Proportionality Bias
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
The ability of a system to maintain its state and data across sessions, ensuring continuity and consistency in user experience.
A framework suggesting there are two systems of thinking: System 1 (fast, automatic) and System 2 (slow, deliberate), influencing decision-making and behavior.
The process of breaking down decisions into smaller, manageable stages to simplify the decision-making process.
The process of providing incentives or rewards to encourage specific behaviors or actions.
A state of overthinking and indecision that prevents making a choice, often due to too many options or uncertainty.
The belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, influencing motivation and behavior.
The act of designing and implementing subtle interventions to influence behavior in a predictable way.