Social Learning Theory
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
A cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on their own perspective and experiences when making decisions.
The principles and guidelines that govern the moral and ethical aspects of design, ensuring that designs are socially responsible and beneficial.
A medium through which a product or service is delivered to a customer, including physical and digital channels.
A programming paradigm that uses objects and classes to structure software design, promoting reusability and scalability.
The percentage of users who start but do not complete a desired action, such as completing a form or purchasing a product.
The process by which search engines systematically browse the internet to index and retrieve information from websites.
The systematic computational analysis of data or statistics to understand and improve business performance.
Measurements that track the effectiveness of each stage of the funnel, such as conversion rates and drop-off points.