Serial Position Effect
A cognitive bias where people tend to remember the first and last items in a series better than those in the middle, impacting recall and memory.
A cognitive bias where people tend to remember the first and last items in a series better than those in the middle, impacting recall and memory.
The tendency for people to feel more motivated and accelerate their efforts as they get closer to achieving a goal.
A user experience that feels consistent and unified across different elements and touchpoints.
Research focused on understanding and improving information architecture (IA), ensuring that information is logically and intuitively organized for users.
A state of overthinking and indecision that prevents making a choice, often due to too many options or uncertainty.
The ability to perform actions or behaviors automatically due to learning, repetition, and practice.
The process of creating visual representations of data or information to enhance understanding and decision-making.
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.