Decision Staging
The process of breaking down decisions into smaller, manageable stages to simplify the decision-making process.
The process of breaking down decisions into smaller, manageable stages to simplify the decision-making process.
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
A design principle that suggests a pattern for how people read a webpage, dividing it into four quadrants and emphasizing the importance of the top-left and bottom-right areas.
A design principle that involves using relative size to indicate the importance of elements, creating visual hierarchy and focus.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
A usability testing method that measures the first click users make on a webpage to determine if they can successfully navigate to their goal.