Intentionality Bias
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
A cognitive bias where people prefer a greater variety of options when making simultaneous choices compared to sequential choices.
Proof of Concept (PoC) is a demonstration, usually in the form of a prototype or pilot project, to verify that a concept or theory has practical potential.
A framework that combines multiple theories to explain and predict behavior, focusing on intention, knowledge, skills, environmental constraints, and habits.
A cognitive bias where people place too much importance on one aspect of an event, causing errors in judgment.
A qualitative research method where a small group of people discuss a product, service, or concept to gather diverse insights and opinions.
A cognitive bias that causes people to believe they are less likely to experience negative events and more likely to experience positive events than others.
Practical applications of behavioral science to understand and influence human behavior in various contexts.
A situation in which an individual is unable to make a decision due to the overwhelming number of options available.