External Consistency
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
The ability to influence others' behavior by offering positive incentives or rewards, commonly used in organizational and social contexts.
The phenomenon where people continue a failing course of action due to the amount of resources already invested.
A mode of thinking, derived from Dual Process Theory, that is slow, deliberate, and analytical, requiring more cognitive effort and conscious reasoning.
UI/UX design tactics that intentionally manipulate users into taking actions they might not otherwise take.
An iterative design process that focuses on the users and their needs at every phase of the design process.
A cognitive bias where people prefer a greater variety of options when making simultaneous choices compared to sequential choices.
The tendency to overvalue new innovations and technologies while undervaluing existing or traditional approaches.
A dark pattern where a process is made more difficult than it needs to be to discourage certain behavior.