Intrinsic Motivation
The drive to perform an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.
The drive to perform an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.
A pop-up dialog that appears when a user attempts to leave a page or application, which can be used to prevent loss of progress or data, or to confirm user intent.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.
A schedule of reinforcement where a desired behavior is reinforced every time it occurs, promoting quick learning and behavior maintenance.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The process of quickly creating a preliminary version of a product to test and validate ideas before full-scale development.
The arrangement of information in a way that prioritizes the most important content, guiding users through the information in a logical order.
The study of computers as persuasive technologies, focusing on how they can change attitudes or behaviors.
A series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, creating a pattern found in nature and various fields.