Bundling Bias
A cognitive bias where individuals evaluate the value of bundled items differently than they would if the items were evaluated separately.
A cognitive bias where individuals evaluate the value of bundled items differently than they would if the items were evaluated separately.
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
A method of splitting a dataset into two subsets: one for training a model and another for testing its performance.
The process of comparing design metrics to historical performance, competitive standards, or industry best practices to identify areas for improvement.
A prioritization method that assigns different weights to criteria based on their importance, helping to make informed decisions and prioritize tasks effectively.
Feature Adoption Rate (FAR) is the percentage of users who adopt a new feature within a specified time period after its release.
A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement," focusing on small, incremental changes to enhance processes and products.
Return on Investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment or compare the efficiency of different investments.
Happiness, Engagement, Adoption, Retention, and Task (HEART) is a framework used to measure and improve user experience success.