Suffix Effect
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
Goal-Question-Metrics (GQM) is a framework for defining and interpreting software metrics by identifying goals, formulating questions to determine if the goals are met, and applying metrics to answer those questions.
The psychological phenomenon where people prefer options that are not too extreme, but just right.
Numeronym for the word "Canonicalization" (C + 14 letters + N), converting data to a standard, normalized form to ensure consistency and eliminate ambiguities, often used in URLs to avoid duplicate content issues in SEO.
The tendency for people to defer purchasing decisions to a later time, often leading to procrastination.
The ability of a system, product, or process to handle increased loads or expand without compromising performance or efficiency.
The series of stages a product goes through from initial concept to market release, including planning, design, development, testing, and launch.
A method used in AI and machine learning to ensure prompts and inputs are designed to produce the desired outcomes.