Humanistic Theory
A psychological perspective that emphasizes the study of the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual, focusing on concepts such as self-actualization and personal growth.
A psychological perspective that emphasizes the study of the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual, focusing on concepts such as self-actualization and personal growth.
A dark pattern where the user is required to do something in order to access certain functionality or information.
A brief daily meeting in Agile project management where team members share updates on their progress, plans for the day, and any obstacles they face.
The degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often used in the context of software or hardware design.
A behavioral economic theory that describes how people choose between probabilistic alternatives that involve risk, where the probabilities of outcomes are known.
The idea that self-control or willpower draws upon a limited pool of mental resources that can be used up.
A meeting where the Agile team discusses and decides what tasks will be completed in the upcoming sprint, establishing a clear plan for the sprint's duration.
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a software development methodology that focuses on continuous adaptation to changing requirements and environments.
A concise statement of what the team aims to achieve during a sprint, providing direction and a shared understanding of the sprint's purpose.