Naive Allocation
A heuristic where individuals evenly distribute resources across all options, regardless of their specific needs or potential.
A heuristic where individuals evenly distribute resources across all options, regardless of their specific needs or potential.
Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA) is a decision-making framework often used in strategic planning and rapid response situations.
A statistical method that models the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables by fitting a linear equation to observed data.
The process of evaluating a product by testing it with real users to gather feedback and identify usability issues.
The error of making decisions based solely on quantitative observations and ignoring all other factors.
A statistical method used to predict a binary outcome based on prior observations, modeling the probability of an event as a function of independent variables.
Research conducted in natural settings to collect data on how people interact with products or environments in real-world conditions.
A qualitative research method that studies people in their natural environments to understand their behaviors, cultures, and experiences.
A usability testing method where users interact with a system they believe to be autonomous, but which is actually operated by a human.