Hindsight Bias
A cognitive bias where people perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.
A cognitive bias where people perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.
The risk that the product being developed will not deliver sufficient value to the users, meaning it won't meet their needs or solve their problems.
An environment closer to production where final testing and validation occur.
A research method where participants record their activities, experiences, and thoughts over a period of time, providing insights into their behaviors and needs.
A recommendation system technique that suggests items similar to those a user has shown interest in, based on item features.
A project or venture that starts from scratch, with no constraints imposed by prior work, enabling innovation and flexibility in development.
The practice of quickly testing and iterating on ideas to validate assumptions and learn from user feedback in a short time frame.
The extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given construct, ensuring the content covers all relevant aspects.
A cognitive bias where people give greater weight to outcomes that are certain compared to those that are merely probable.