Behavioral Theory
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The practice of leveraging current events or news stories to promote one's brand or product.
The rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new hires, often used as a measure of organizational health and stability.
A method of creating and testing user interfaces using hand-drawn sketches and mockups on paper.
A design approach that uses data, algorithms, and predictive analytics to anticipate user needs and behaviors, creating more personalized and effective experiences.
A brand that is part of a larger brand family, often having its own distinct identity while being related to the parent brand.
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
Newly developing patterns or shifts in technology, behavior, or design that have the potential to influence future practices and strategies.
A decision-making strategy where individuals are prompted to make a choice rather than defaulting to a pre-set option.