Boundary Extension
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
The tendency to perceive a greater quantity as a better value, regardless of the actual utility.
A tendency for respondents to answer questions in a manner that is not truthful or accurate, often influenced by social desirability or survey design.
Market Requirements Document (MRD) is a comprehensive document that outlines the market's needs, target audience, and business objectives for a product.
A framework suggesting there are two systems of thinking: System 1 (fast, automatic) and System 2 (slow, deliberate), influencing decision-making and behavior.
A learning phenomenon where information is better retained when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed in a short period.
A cognitive bias where individuals strengthen their beliefs when presented with evidence that contradicts them.
An analysis comparing the costs and benefits of a decision or project to determine its feasibility and value.